| Virginia. General Assembly. Senate - 1877 - 1206 pages
...lie said in Texas vs. White, 7 Wallace : "Not only, therefore, can there be no loss of separate or independent autonomy to the States through their union, under the constitution, but it may he not unreasonably said, that the preservation of the States, and the maintainance of their governments,... | |
| Australia. Parliament - 1913 - 1380 pages
...the right of self-government by the States. Not only, therefore, can there be no loss of separate or independent autonomy to the States, through their union under the Constitution, but it may not be unreasonably said that the preservation of the States and the maintenance of their Governments... | |
| New Jersey. Supreme Court - 1920 - 584 pages
...already legislated under constitutional authority." And in Texas v. White, 7 Wall. 700, it was declared that the preservation of the states and the maintenance...much within the design and care of the constitution of the United States, as the preservation of the Union, and the maintenance of the national government.... | |
| Mountague Bernard - 1870 - 536 pages
...to a separate and independent existence." " Not only," said Chief Justice Chase in a recent case, " can there be no loss of separate and independent autonomy...through their union under the Constitution, but it may not uureasonably be said that the preservation of the States, and the maintenance of their Governments,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1872 - 192 pages
...distinct and individual existence, or of the right of self-government by the States. On the contrary, it may be not unreasonably said, that the preservation...States, and the maintenance of their governments, are as mueh within the design and care of the Constitution as the preservation of the Union and the maintenance... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 780 pages
...as the United States.' County of Lane v. The State of Oregon, supra, p. 76. " Not only, therefore, can there be no loss of separate and independent autonomy...through their union under the Constitution, but it may tie not unreasonably taid that the preservation of the States and the maintenance of their governments... | |
| 1873 - 828 pages
...maintain a suit in the Supreme Court. The Court decided that her state-hood had never been destroyed; that the preservation of the States and the maintenance of their governments, were as much the design and care of the Constitution as the preservation of the Union and the maintenance... | |
| 1874 - 752 pages
...and one country." (Texas vs. White, 1 Wallace's Rep., 721.) In the same case, that court declares, " that the preservation of the States and the maintenance...governments are as much within the design and care of the (Federal) Constitution as the preservation of the Union and the maintenance of the national government;... | |
| 1874 - 844 pages
...common Constitution, that Constitution designates as the United States. And the preservation of these States, and the maintenance of their governments, " are as much within the design and care of that Constitution as the preservation of the Union and the maintenance of the national government."... | |
| 1921 - 496 pages
...Missouri is a free and independent state, subject only to the Constitution of the United States; and as the preservation of the states and the maintenance of their governments are necessary to an indestructible Union and were intended to co-exist with it, the legislature is not... | |
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