The Virginia and Kentucky resolutions of 1798 and '99; with Jefferson's original draught thereof. Also, Madison's report, Calhoun's address, resolutions of the several states in relation to state rights. With other documents in support of the Jeffersonian doctrines of '98. Page: 3 of 84
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Kentucky Resolutions of '98,.--
99,.......
Mr Madison's Report, .............
Mr Calhoun's ddlress, ..............
.Mr Jeferson's original draught of
Kentucky Resolutions,.--.... 57 to
Mr Jeflerson's Letter to .Mr Giles,
Protest, Jefferson's,for Virginia Le-
gislature, .. .......
Chief Justice. marshall, Speech in case
of Jonathan Robbins, ........ ...
State Interposition, ............
Cafhouj, ir, his cpirions oucted,
.Ailldlification, origin eof the term,.- ..A Page.
_quiescence of the States under infrac-
tions of Constitution, effects of ........... 7
Address to the people, acconpan) ing the
Virginia Resolutions.................... 6
Alien Law unconstitutional...............6 26
Alabama Resolutions as to State Rights...... 78
Answers to Virginia Resolution, of-
Delaware............................. 9
Rhode Island......................... 9
Massachusetts........................... 10
New York...........................13
Counecticut............. ............... 14
New Hampshire. .. ................... id.
Vermont......... ................... 15
C
Calhoun's Address..................... 41
" concurs in the doctrines of Virginia
and Kentucky Resolutions. ............... ild.
" artwright, Jefferson's letters to on charac-
ter of our government................... 65
C~hanning, Doctor, his opinion.............. 73
Cotibett's case........... ............. 71
Compact Constitutional, each party Ihas an
equal right to judge of infrmcttons, and
mode and measure of redress............. 16
Construction, fatal effects of a liberal one.... .7 8
Connecticut, answer of, to V irginia Resolu-
tions ............. 11
-Cionstitution, a compact to which the States
arc part s.... ... ..... . ....... . 515 Opinion of Chief Justice Tilghman,
19.4n unconstitutional Law void......
21 Chief Just.Jlarshall on same subject,
41 The Supreme Court not the fnal ar-
biter, (,Tr .M1adison) ...........
61 Opinion (f'r Mr person to sam, efect
66 Chief Justice .icKean's opinion,. "
Judge Roane's o.inion,..............
66 Jiqjority and minorityy, rights and
duties .. ....
68 Opinions of General Suner, ....
id I Dr.Firaniin' opinion f Fr ee Trade
9 Dr. Chauninga on the sate st ect,
idi and the Union, ....................69
70
id,
ii.
id.
71
70
id.
id,
idge
id.Pa
Constitution, prenndble to, the true meaning
thereof................... ..........
Constitution, a league or treaty between the
States..............................
Consolidation leads to monarchy... .......
Convention of the States the only tribunal
to decide controversies between the States..
Courts, f-deral, not final arbiters.........70
State, rights of.......... .......
Delaware, answer of, to Virginia Resatbt-
lions........... ...........
- F
Federal Government-
ca c founded on cone i
between the States..................
" " cannot be maintained
without co-operation.... ............
Federalist, extracts from.................81
Franklin, Doctor, his opinions............
Free 1'rade, Franklin and Channing on......
GGeorgia Resolusions us to State Rights....... 7
tieneral Government not "the exclusive judge
O' the extent of its own powers ".......... 20
this doctrine stops nothing short of des.
potisn".. .... .................. id.
su'astitu'tes iscr{tion of rulers for the
Costito e.... .. ..... . ...... i
CitesWi P '..lefemass's etterstoTABLE OF CONTENTS.
Virginia Resolutions of '98. ................................. ....... C
addresss to the People, accompanying the same, ............."..............
.Inswers to the Resolutions of '98, by the States of-
Delaware,............ 9 Connecticut, ... .. 14
Massachusetts, ....... 10 New Hampshire, id.
Xew York, ......... 13 Vermont. -....... 15State Rights, resaiutions in relat-on thereto, by,
Pennsylvaria,....... ....4 to 6 W assr.................... 79
Virginia, ....................... if aire,.............. ...........79 to 80
Georg'a, -- ..........---. ... 77 Ohio......................... ........ i.
South ("a) ina,. ................................. 8I
North Carolima............ .... 79
hrtr'acts from the Federavist, ..........:......................... ....... 81 to 82
INDEX.may.,. ...-A. '... tfuo.".,,_M1 M^"i'gE .e i.s' N 'ssa .r: y . rc;:. trts+xeri ""+rw o-v.. . _ _ _
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Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826; Madison, James, 1751-1836; Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850 & Elliot, Jonathan, 1784-1846. The Virginia and Kentucky resolutions of 1798 and '99; with Jefferson's original draught thereof. Also, Madison's report, Calhoun's address, resolutions of the several states in relation to state rights. With other documents in support of the Jeffersonian doctrines of '98., pamphlet, Date Unknown; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth498008/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schreiner University.