Great Debates in American History : From the Debates in the British Parliament On the Colonial Stamp Act (1764-1765) to the Debates in Congress At the Close of the Taft Administration (1912-1913) Seven(7)
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Mb. Raymond. — Certainly. Mr. Kelley. — And whether these rebellious constitutions or States have not been overthrown? I\Ir. Raymond. — A State does not exist by virtue of any par- ticular constitution. It always has a constitution, but it need not have a specific constitution at any specific time. A State has certain practical relations to the Government of the United States. But the fact of those relations being practically opera- tive and in actual force at any moment does not constitute its... relationship to the Government or its membership of the United States. Its practical operation is one thing. The fact of its existence as an organized community, one of the great na- tional community of States, is quite another thing. Mb. Kelley. — Let me interrupt the gentleman one moment longer. I will ask him whether, if the Constitution be over- thrown or destroyed and its practical relations cease, there be any State left? Mr. Raymond. — Why, sir, if there be no constitution of any sort in a State, no law, nothing but chaos, then that State w^ould no longer exist as an organization.
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