The Constitution was not created by "the whole people" as the jurists have said; neither was it created by "the states" as Southern nullifiers long contended; but it was the work of a consolidated group whose interests knew no state boundaries and were... The Fortnightly Review - Page 3201913Full view - About this book
| Michael Kraus, Davis D. Joyce - History - 1990 - 466 pages
...interests on the one hand and the small farming and debtor interests on the other. The Constitution was not created by "the whole people" as the jurists have said; neither was it created by "the states" as Southern nullifiers long contended; but it was the work of... | |
| Erik Lönnroth, Karl Molin, Ragnar Björk - History - 1994 - 332 pages
...the expression of the active will of the American population, Beard concluded that "the constitution was not created by 'the whole people' as the jurists have said; neither was it created by 'the states' as Southern nullifiers have long contended; but it was the work... | |
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