| R. Guy M'Clellan - 1875 - 716 pages
...authority." In the case of Luther v. Borden (7 Howard's Reports), Chief Justice Taney says: "Under the Constitution, it rests with Congress to decide...established one in a State; for, as the United States guarantees to each State a Republican Government, Congress must necessarily decide what Governmentis... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 448 pages
...government." On these words Chief Justice Taney, speaking for the Supreme Court, has adjudged, that "it rests with Congress to decide what government is the established one in a State; for, as thc United States guaranty to each State a republican government, Congress must necessarily decide... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1876 - 578 pages
...Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened), against domestic violence. " Under this article of the Constitution, it rests with...established one in a State. For, as the United States guaranty to each State a republican government, Congress must necessarily decide what government is... | |
| 1877 - 510 pages
...legislature or of the executive (when the legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence. " Under this article of the Constitution, it rests with...State. For as the United States guarantee to each Stale a republican government, Congress most necessarily decido what government is established iu the... | |
| 1877 - 510 pages
...legislature or of the executive (when the legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence. •' Under this article of the Constitution, it rests with...the established one in a State. For as the United Slates guarantee to each State a republican government, Congress must necessarily decide what government... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1877 - 448 pages
...government." On these words Chief Justice Taney, speaking for the Supreme Court, has adjudged, that "it rests with Congress to decide what government...established one in a State ; for, as the United States guaranty to each State a republican government, Congress must necessarily decide what government is... | |
| United States. Electoral Commission (1877) - 1877 - 1088 pages
...Chief-Justice Taney said: Conocí n l te ? Z™ T ™ te * to each State a republican form of government, It rests with Congress to decide what government is the established one in a State I mler,rhi lih ar€ Ín i° th€ "S™** ° f the Union > 1ke auth ority of the government tongivss... | |
| United States. Electoral Commission (1877) - 1877 - 1100 pages
...objection which has been made. In the case of Luther vs. Borden, 7 Howard, 42, Chief-Justice Tauey said : It rests with Congress to decide what government is the established one in a Stst*1. For, ая the United States guarantee to each State a republican form of government. Congress... | |
| United States. Congress - 1877 - 322 pages
...has been often referred to, Luther vs. Borden, and I apply it here. It is in tliese words : It rents with Congress to decide what government is the established one In a State ; * * * and when tho Senators — And it is especially to this that I invite your attention — and... | |
| United States. Electoral Commission (1877) - 1877 - 1106 pages
...the same year. often referred to, Lutber vs. Borden, and I apply it here. It is in these •words : It rests with Congress to decide what government is the established one iu a Stnto ; " * * and when the Senators — And it is especially to this that I invite your attention... | |
| |