Let a state be considered as subordinate to the people: But let everything else be subordinate to the state.


Chisholm v. Georgia, 2 U.S. (2 Dallas) 419 (1793), at 455.


Let a state be considered as subordinate to the people: But let everything else be subordinate to the state.

Let a state be considered as subordinate to the people: But let everything else be subordinate to the state.

Let a state be considered as subordinate to the people: But let everything else be subordinate to the state.

Let a state be considered as subordinate to the people: But let everything else be subordinate to the state.