It was an alarming transition from a confederacy to a consolidated government.
That the new plan was a consolidated government, and not a confederacy, he held to be indisputable.
He argued that the Constitution presented a consolidated government, because it spoke in the name of the People, and not in the name of the States.
This character of the proposed government Mr. Mason deduced from the power of direct taxation, which, he contended, entirely changed the confederacy into one consolidated government.
If it were a consolidated government," continued he, "the assent of a majority of the people would be sufficient to establish it.
They did not form a part of a consolidated government, as the Colonies did of the British Government.
I have been taught to consider this as a Federal, not as a consolidated Government, and am not prepared or disposed at present to relinquish that idea.
They serve directly to show that this Government is not only consolidated in all its parts, but that it is a consolidated Government of unlimited discretion; that it contains no constitutional limitation or restriction.
If they had, this would be a confederation: it is otherwise most clearly a consolidated government.
There are a number of opinions; but the principal question is, whether it be a federal or a consolidated government.
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