North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Sayfa 466
... passed , that we know of , by any State , to take possession of the public lands ; as laws have been passed by three States , extending their jurisdiction over tribes of Indians , with whom the United States have subsisting treaties ...
... passed , that we know of , by any State , to take possession of the public lands ; as laws have been passed by three States , extending their jurisdiction over tribes of Indians , with whom the United States have subsisting treaties ...
Sayfa 495
... passed , expressing dissent from the doctrines contained in them . In no one of these resolu- tions , is there any hint , that such was the purport of the Vir- ginia doctrine ; although it would have been natural for the States opposed ...
... passed , expressing dissent from the doctrines contained in them . In no one of these resolu- tions , is there any hint , that such was the purport of the Vir- ginia doctrine ; although it would have been natural for the States opposed ...
Sayfa 503
... passed , in which it is said , that the seve- ral States , who formed that instrument , ( the Constitution of the United States , ) being sovereign and independent , have the un- questionable right to judge of its infraction , and ...
... passed , in which it is said , that the seve- ral States , who formed that instrument , ( the Constitution of the United States , ) being sovereign and independent , have the un- questionable right to judge of its infraction , and ...
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