Federalism Unmasked, Or, the Rights of the States, the Congress, the Executive, And the People, Vindicated Against the Encroachments of the Judiciary, Prompted By the Modern Apostate Democracy : Being a Compilation From the Writings And Speeches of the Le
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Have we not seen sedition laws ? MR. COCKE, OF TENNESSEE. Mr. Cocke, of Tennessee, on the same subject, said : We have been told that the nation is to look up to these immaculate judges to protect their liberties ; to protect the people against them- selves. This was novel, and what result did it lead to? He shuddered to think of it. Were there none of these judges ready to plunge their swords in the American heart? He did not think it proper to be alarmed by the terrors held out. — lb., page 7...5. THOMAS T. DAVIS, OF KENTIJCKY. In the House of Representatives, Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, said : I found my opinion of the expediency of re- pealing the judiciary law on another reason ia addition to that of the courts being unnecessary ; I mean the power they declare they have, in the language of Judge Patterson, to " declare a law null and void." Never can I subscribe to that opinion. Never can I believe tbe Judiciary para- mount to both branches of the Legislature ; if it is, I have yet to learn it ; there is an end to leg- islation ; a knave or a fool can make void your best and most wholesome laws.
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