Federalism Or the Question of Exclusive Power the True Issue in the Present M
Federalism Or the Question of Exclusive Power the True Issue in the Present M
John W King
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But now it is proposed to return upon the political cycle — to resuscitate the "monster" and to put down the many ! a pretty method of government ! U. States sovereignty versus State sovereignty, and vice versa! Was this the philosophy of the Fed- eral Constitution — of Washington, of Franklin, of Madison, of Hamilton 1 FEDERALISM. 33 nary character of the pretension which don't condescend to have its orthodoxy even questioned ; but plumed with the self-righteous assumption that the states, (th...e sovereigns of the confederacy) have done "no wrong, " would "cast the first stone" at the General Government, and then plead the antiquity of their usurpation and the malign effects of its operation to justify and to continue the heresy of state banking ! ! It is assumed then as proved, that the people more than fifty years since took the entire control of the mea- sure of value, equally with the measures of extension, of capacity, and of ponderosity, from the State govern- mentSj and placed them under the exclusive control of the Congress of the United States; and for the same reasons, viz: that they should be national, uniform and identical in circulation, value and character every where in the confederacy; and to secure this important matter in re- lation to the measure of value they not only delegated the power to Congress, but they forbid it to the States.
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