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第33章 THE CHARACTER OF JUDGE STORY COMMENTARIES ON

The remaining arguments upon this point are merely inferences drawn from the absence of express words in the Constitution,or from the opinions of members of the various conventions,expressed in the debates concerning it.These have already been sufficiently examined.Taking his whole chapter upon this subject together,the reader will probably think that it does not answer the expectations which the public have formed upon the author's powers as a reasoner.His political opponents will be apt to think,also,that he has done something less than justice to them,in the view which he has given of their principles.After laboring,in the way we have seen,to prove that our Constitution is not a compact,he informs us that "the cardinal conclusion for which this doctrine of a compact his been,with so much ingenuity and ability,forced into the language of the Constitution,(for the latter no where alludes to it),is avowedly to establish that,in construing the Constitution,there is no common umpire;but that each State,nay,each department of the government of each State,is the supreme judge for itself,of the powers and rights and duties arising under that instrument."

Judge Story must excuse me ?I mean no disrespect to him ?if I express my unfeigned astonishment that he should have admitted this passage into a grave and deliberate work on the Constitution.He must,indeed,have been a most careless observer of passing events,and a still more careless reader of the publications of the last ten years,upon this very point,if he has found either in the one or the other,the slightest authority for the opinion which is here advanced.The most ultra of those who have contended for the rights of the States,have asserted no such doctrine as he has imputed to them.Neither is it the necessary or legitimate consequence of any principle which they have avowed.I cannot impute to an author of his acknowledged ability,the weakness of stating a proposition merely for the sake of the poor triumph of refuting it.With what other motive,then,did he make a statement which is unsupported,as a matter of fact,which involves no disputed or doubted question of constitutional law,and which attributes to a large class of his fellow-citizens opinions which would justly expose them to the scorn of all correct thinkers?That class profess to hold,in their utmost latitude and in their strictest applications,the doctrines of the State Rights'school of politics.They believe that those doctrines contain the only principle truly conservative of our Constitution;

that without them there is no effective check upon the Federal Government,and,of course,that that government can increase its own powers to an indefinite extent;that this must happen in the natural course of events,and that,ultimately,the whole character of our government will be so changed,that even its forms will be rejected,as cumbrous and useless,under the monarchy,in substance,into which we shall have insensibly glided.

It is,therefore,because they are lovers of the Constitution and of the Union,that they contend strenuously for the rights of the States.They are no lovers of anarchy nor of revolution.Their principles will cease to be dear to them,whenever they shall cease to subserve the purposes of good order,and of regular and established government.It is their object to preserve the institutions of the country as they are,sincerely believing that nothing more than this is necessary to secure to the people all the blessings which can be expected from any government whatever.They would consider themselves but little entitled to respect as a political party,if they maintained the loose,disjointed,and worse than puerile notions,which the author has not thought it improper to impute to them.

It is the peculiar misfortune of the political party to which I have alluded,to be misunderstood and misrepresented in their doctrines.The passage above quoted affords not the least striking instance of this.It is a great mistake to suppose that they have ever contended that the right of State interposition was given in the express terms of the Constitution;

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