| Bryan-Paul Frost, Jeffrey Sikkenga - 2003 - 852 Seiten
...express prohibitions as a testament against the simple sovereignty of the states. "To make war ... is an exercise of sovereignty; but the Constitution declares...sovereign power, but no state is at liberty to coin money [T]he Constitution says that no sovereign state shall be so sovereign as to make a treaty" (PDW 1:330-31).... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 476 Seiten
...restraint; but the Constitution has ordered the matter differently. To make war, for instance, is an exercise of sovereignty ; but the Constitution declares...says that no sovereign State shall be so sovereign as to make a treaty. These prohibitions, it must be confessed, are a control on the State sovereignty... | |
| Daniel Webster - 590 Seiten
...restraint; but the constitution has ordered the matter differently. To make war, for instance, is an exercise of sovereignty ; but the constitution declares...says that no sovereign state shall be so sovereign as to make a treaty. These prohibitions it must be confessed, are a control on the state sovereignty... | |
| 471 Seiten
...restraint; but the Constitution has ordered the matter differently. To make war, for instance, is an exercise of sovereignty; but the Constitution declares...says that no sovereign State shall be so sovereign as to make a treaty. These prohibitions, it must be confessed, are a control on the State sovereignty... | |
| 1830 - 476 Seiten
...has ordered the matter differently from what this opinion announces. To make war, for instance, is an exercise of sovereignty; but the constitution declares...shall make war. To coin money is another exercise ot sovereign power; but no state is at liberty to coin money. Again, the constitution says, that no... | |
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