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1687. CONSTITUTION (The Federal), Interpretation of.—[further continued] .
The Constitution is a
compact of many independent powers, every
single one of which claims an equal right to
understand it, and to requre its observance.—
To Edward Livingston. Washington ed. vii, 404.
(M.
1825)
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