| Constitutional law - 1802 - 344 pages
...of the " United States made in pursuance thereof, and the treaties 44 made by their authority, shall be the supreme law of the " land ; any thing in the constitution or laws of any state to " the contrary notwithstanding." These two clauses have been the sources of much... | |
| John Elihu Hall - Law - 1813 - 658 pages
...constitution has guarded against •uci> an event, by providing that the laws of the United Slates shall be the supreme law of the land, any thing in the constitution or laws of any state to the contrary notwithstanding. In case of collision, therefore, the state laws... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional history - 1817 - 570 pages
...of the United States made in pursuance " thereof ', and the treaties made by their authority, shall be the " supreme law of the land ; any thing in the constitution or laws "of any state to the contrary notwithstanding." These two clauses have been the sources of much... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1818 - 882 pages
...United States '• made in pursuance thereof, and the treaties made by '• their authority, shall be the supreme law of the land ; '• any thing in the constitution or laws of any state to " the contrary notwithstanding.'* These two clauses have been the sources of much... | |
| John Taylor - United States - 1820 - 378 pages
...constitution and the " laws of the United States, which shall be made in pursuance " thereof shall be the supreme law of the land, any thing in " the constitution or laws of any state notwithstanding." " There is no phrase in the constitution which excludes " incidental... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1838 - 684 pages
...constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof, &c. shall be the supreme law of the land, any thing in the constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding." Now, sir, would not all these characteristic features... | |
| 1863 - 538 pages
...of the United States. The new Constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof, are declared to be the Supreme law of the land, any thing in the Constitution and laws of the separate States to the contrary notwithstanding. By this simple device, the great improvement... | |
| 1828 - 638 pages
...with the President and the Senate. Treaties made " under the authority of the United States" become the supreme law of the land, any thing "in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.". These treaties are, of course, such as the President... | |
| Nathan Dane - Law - 1829 - 982 pages
...by declaring, " Ihr Constitution, and laws of the United States, made in pturntanee thereof, shall be the supreme law of the land, any thing in the constitution or laws of any state to the contrary, notwithstanding." p. 77. The constitution has declared the Supreme... | |
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