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Neither Marshall nor Hamilton, the author of the numbers of the Federalist just quoted, was ever suspected of a desire to lessen the authority of the Federal Union, or to magnify that of the States. Yet, as we have seen, both of them assume as an undeniable principle, that every power which is not delegated by the States to the Federal Union, is retained by them in full vigor.
Is Davis a Traitor: Or Was Secession a Constitutional Right Previous to the War of 1861? Annotated.
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