The Constitutional Law of the United States of AmericaCallaghan, 1887 - 369 sider |
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Side 45
... stitution in the government of the United States , or in any department or officer thereof . " It is the president's duty , and therefore also within his power , to preserve , protect and defend the constitution , and congress is ...
... stitution in the government of the United States , or in any department or officer thereof . " It is the president's duty , and therefore also within his power , to preserve , protect and defend the constitution , and congress is ...
Side 55
... stitution . We must apply to them , as well as to the rest of the constitution , the further principle that words are to be understood in their natural and when a technical expression of different meanings is used in their ordi- nary ...
... stitution . We must apply to them , as well as to the rest of the constitution , the further principle that words are to be understood in their natural and when a technical expression of different meanings is used in their ordi- nary ...
Side 61
... stitution , another tribunal for the decision of such questions . Nine states , among them six slave states , with Virginia at their head , re- jected this upon the ground that the supreme court was already entrusted with this task ...
... stitution , another tribunal for the decision of such questions . Nine states , among them six slave states , with Virginia at their head , re- jected this upon the ground that the supreme court was already entrusted with this task ...
Side 65
... stitution may happen , and those who are injured by 1 See Cooley , Constitutional Limitations , pp . 182-185 , where the judicial decisions setting forth this principle are collected . The sen- tence quoted from a decision by Justice ...
... stitution may happen , and those who are injured by 1 See Cooley , Constitutional Limitations , pp . 182-185 , where the judicial decisions setting forth this principle are collected . The sen- tence quoted from a decision by Justice ...
Side 67
... stitution had already had much greater influence . Yet the lessons derived from the country's own sad experience were decisive . And therefore the authors of the consti- tution did not seek to copy the English pattern exactly . Much ...
... stitution had already had much greater influence . Yet the lessons derived from the country's own sad experience were decisive . And therefore the authors of the consti- tution did not seek to copy the English pattern exactly . Much ...
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