Secession of South Carolina Speech of Hon D C De Jarnette of Virginia in T
Secession of South Carolina Speech of Hon D C De Jarnette of Virginia in T
Daniel C De Jarnette
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The doctrine that the States are parties, is what Judge Story here pronounces to be a gratuitous assump- tion: yet, in page 360, he thus introduces a quo- tation from the Federalist: "Itwastrulj remarked bj the Federalist, that the Con stitution " as the result, neither from a desire of a majority of the United States, nor from that of a ma jorlly ofthe Btates. It resulted from the unanimous assent ofthe several States that are parties to it. " It" are "parties "to the Constitution, iW can the ...doctrine that the S are parties be a •• gratuitous assumption?" In the celebrated debate in the United States Senate, in l-:;:i, Mr. mphatic and almost indignant I repudiates the phrase, "constitutional compact, " which Mr. Calhoun had employed in his resolu- tions, declaring that " the word compact was not a constitutional mode of expression. " Vet, in his great speech in reply to Hayne, delivered in the i Senate on the 20th day of June, 1830— ii a year previous to this debate — Mr. V. , in allusion to the basis of repre- sentation in the slave Stati s, says: •• v -\ i-rtii less, I il t complain, nor would 1 c >unte nance any movement to alter this arrangement ol sentation.
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