The use of force against a state would look more like a declaration of war than an infliction of punishment, and would probably be considered by the party attacked as a dissolution of all previous compacts by which it might be bound. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 79de Great Britain. Parliament - 1886Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 708 pages
...an ingredient seemed to provide for its own destruction. The use of force against a State would look more like a declaration of war than an infliction of punishment; and would probably be considered by the party attacked as a dissolution of all previous compacts by which it... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1858 - 688 pages
...period in the deliberations of the Convention, declared that the use of force against a State would be more like a declaration of war than an infliction of punishment, and would probably be considered by the party attacked as a dissolution of all previous compacts by which it... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1860 - 600 pages
...which I shall extract but a single sentence. He observed: "The use of force against a State would look more like a declaration of war than an infliction of punishment, and would probably be considered by the party attacked as a dissolution of all previous compacts by which it... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1861 - 580 pages
...which I shall extract but a single sentence. He observed: " The use of force against a State would look more like a declaration of war than an infliction of punishment, and would probably be considered by the party attacked as a dissolution of all previous compacts by which it... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 560 pages
...PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Die PrasidMit'i Mesngfc Ho observed : — ' The use of force against a State would look more like a declaration of war than an infliction of punishment; and would prohably be considered by the party attacked as a dissolntion of all previous compacts by which it... | |
| James Spence - 1861 - 398 pages
...Convention, on the 31st May, 1787, Madison declared that " the use of force against a State would be more like a declaration of war, than an infliction of punishment, and would probably be considered by the party attacked, as a dissolution of all previous compacts : a union of... | |
| Missouri. Convention - 1861 - 336 pages
...an ingredient seemed to provide for its own destruction. The use of force against a State would look more like a declaration of war than an infliction of punishment, and would probably be considered by the party attacked as a dissolution of all previous compacts by which it... | |
| 1862 - 600 pages
...authorities. We will quote only two. Madison declared that ' the use of force against a State would be more like a declaration of war than an infliction of punishment, and would probably be considered by the party attacked as a dissolution of all previous compacts.' Hamilton said,... | |
| 1862 - 628 pages
...authorities. We will quote only two. Madison declared that ' the use of force against a State would be more like a declaration of war than an infliction of punishment, and would probably be considered by the party attacked as a dissolution of all previous compacts.' Hamilton said,... | |
| Taliaferro Preston Shaffner - 1862 - 438 pages
...ingredient, seemed to provide for its own destruction. The use of force against a state would look more like a declaration of war than an infliction of punishment ; and would probably be considered by the party attacked as a dissolution of all previous compacts by which it... | |
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