Statistics for occurrence #1 of “State of New York” in chapter 1.9, section c.1.9.35 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17.:

... as it had come from the hands of its framers, and more than one of them expressed the apprehension that the delegated powers of the general government might be perverted to their injury. The great State of New York , for example, incorporated in her resolutions of ratification this clear and forcible exposition of the doctrine of State rights: That the powers of government may be reassumed by the people when-so-...
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