The Constitutional History of the United States, By Francis Newton Thorpe ... 1765-1895 2

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But Mar- shall's decision settled far more than the right of Congress to incorporate a bank. At a critical time in the history of the nation, he had boldly outlined the true character of the government which the people had ordained and established. He gave an authoritative definition of the nature of the jurisdiction of that government, and the jurisdiction thus outlined has never decreased. He recog- nized the discretionary rights of Congress. Two years later in an equally important decision h...e made a further contribution to the definition. 1 "The American States, as well as the American people," said he, "have believed a close and firm Union to be essential to their liberty and happiness. They have been taught by experience that this Union cannot exist without a -government for the whole ; and they have been taught by the same experience that this government would be but a mere shadow, that must disappoint all their hopes, unless invested with large portions of that sovereignty which belongs to independent States.

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