| Edmund Burke - 1886 - 660 sider
...unstrained construction of the Constitution, a careful observance of the distinction between the i»wcrs granted to the Federal Government, and those reserved...executive branch of the Government. But he who takes oath today to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States only assumes a solemn... | |
| United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland) - 1839 - 596 sider
...endeavor to be guided by a just and unrestrained construction of the Constitution, a careful observance of the distinction between the powers granted to the Federal Government and those reserved to the State or to the people, and by a cautious appreciation of those functions which, by the Constitution... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1886 - 662 sider
...endeavour to be guided by a just and unstrained construction of the Constitution, a careful observance of the distinction between the powers granted to the...executive branch of the Government. But he who takes oath today to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States only assumes a solemn... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1886 - 668 sider
...endeavour to be guided by a just and unstrained construction of the Constitution, a careful observance of the distinction between the powers granted to the...executive branch of the Government. But he who takes oath today to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States only assumes a solemn... | |
| 1886 - 884 sider
...and those reserved to the yt«te or to the people, and by a cautious appreciation of those runctious which, by the Constitution and laws, have been especially...preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the ^United States only assumes the solemn obligation which every patriotic citizen, on the farm, in... | |
| 1886 - 884 sider
...distinction between the powers granted to the Federal Government and those reserved to the íState or to the people, and by a cautious appreciation of...functions which, by the Constitution and laws, have bei n especially assigned to the executive branch of the Government. But he who takes the oath to-day... | |
| 1886 - 880 sider
...endeavor to be guided by a just and unstrained construction of the Constitution, a careful observance of the distinction between the powers granted to the Federal Government and those reserved to the State or to tbe people, and by a cautious appreciation of those functions which, by the Constitution... | |
| Charles Benjamin Norton - 1888 - 294 sider
...endeavor to be guided by a just and unstrained construction of the Constitution, a careful observance of the distinction between the powers granted to the federal government and those reserved to the State or to the people, and by a cautious appreciation of those functions which by the Constitution... | |
| William Osborn Stoddard - 1888 - 304 sider
...endeavor to be guided by a just and unstrained construction of the Constitution, a careful observance of the distinction between the powers granted to the Federal Government and those reserved to the State or to the people, and by a cautious appreciation of those functions which, by the Constitution... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1888 - 676 sider
...endeavor to be guided by a just and unrestrained construction of the Constitution, a careful observance of the distinction between the powers granted to the Federal Government and those reserved to the State or to the people, and by a cautious appreciation of those functions which, by the Constitution... | |
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