The American Constitution; the National Powers, the Rights of the States, the Liberties of the People; Lowell Institute Lectures, Delivered At Boston, October-November, 1907
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When we come to our other division, our second American invention which makes it possible for a strong national government to coexist with the local self-government of a free people, the division between the National powers and "States' Rights" — the rights never given by the people to the Federal Government — ^we shall find again that it is the people that are primarily thought of in 135 THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION the Constitution. The number of rights reserved to them from the Federal Gov- ern...ment is, as we have said, sixty-six, to which we must add the rights which result from things that are prohibited both to the Federal Government and to the States, making seventy-seven in all. The rights given to the States by the Federal Constitution, that is, the rights therein mentioned as expressly reserved to them, are only nineteen. Of these, twelve are forbidden to the Federal Government, four are shared or may be exercised by both, and three are left indefinite; but this small number, nineteen, of course, does not rep- resent all the rights reserved to the States.
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