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1688. CONSTITUTION (The Federal), Interpretation of.—[further continued].
The Constitution of the
United States is a compact of independent
nations, subject to the rules acknowledged in
similar cases, as well that of amendment provided
within itself, as, in case of abuse, the
justly dreaded but unavoidable ultima ratio
gentium.—
To Edward Everett. Washington ed. vii, 437.
Ford ed., x, 385.
(M.
1826)
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