The Sovereignty of the States An Oration Address to the Survivors of the Eight

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The Sovereignty of the States An Oration Address to the Survivors of the Eight
Walter Neale
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Says Mr. Fox, " Alexander Hamilton begat the Federal party, the Federal party begat the Whig party, the Whig party begat the Eepub- lican party, and these three parties were one and the same yesterday, they are one and the same to-day, and they will be one and the same for ever and for ever. Hamilton's sole object was to create a government outside the fed- eral constitution, and to-day that is the chief object of the Republican party. This new 88 The Sovereignty of the States government was to
... be made out of the doctrine of ' implied powers. ' Under the constructive decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, which always has been merely the ex- ponent of Hamilton's political opinions, as it is to-day the exponent of those opinions, no restrictions limit the kind of government that may be established under the doctrine of im- plied powers. John Marshall was the judicial exponent of Alexander Hamilton no more, no less. " Yet time was when John Marshall was faith- ful to the nation that gave him birth.

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