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JUDICIAL POWER IN THE UNITED STATES

Abstract

These Articles when agreed upon, constituted a treaty between the states, each of which retained "its sovereignty, freedom; and independence, and every power, jurisdiction, and right,"--not by the confederation expressly delegated "to the United States in congress assembled." It was but "a firm league of friendship with each other."

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