| United States. Supreme Court - 1910 - 756 sider
...[*414 spects, the American people are one; and the government which is alone capable of controlling and managing their interests in all these respects,...nation; and for all these purposes, her government i» complete; to all these objects, it is competent. The people have declared, that in the exercise... | |
| C. W. Crawley - 1965 - 778 sider
...other respects the American people are one; and the government which is alone capable of controlling and managing their interests in all these respects is the government of the Union. And building on these premises Marshall reinforced the authority of the Federal Government, and of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1979 - 790 sider
...[*414 spects, the American people are one: and the government which is alone capable of controlling and managing their interests in all these respects,...the government of the Union. It is their government, flnd in that character they have no other. America has chosen to be. in типу respects, and to many... | |
| Kenneth M. Stampp - 1981 - 342 sider
...making peace, we are one people. In all commercial regulations, we are one and the same people. . . . America has chosen to be, in many respects, and to...people have declared, that in the exercise of all the powers given for these objects, it is supreme. . . . The constitution and laws of a State, so far... | |
| Hjalte Rasmussen - 1986 - 590 sider
...other respects, the American people are one; and the government which is alone capable of controlling and managing their interests in all these respects, is the government of the Union . . . States are constituent parts of the United States. They are members of one great empire - for... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 774 sider
...measure of its capacity and power. In Cohens v. Virginia, 6 Wheat. 414, Chief Justice Marshall said : " America has chosen to be, in many respects and to...all these objects it is competent. The people have declard that in the exercise of all powers given for these objects, it is supreme. It can, then, in... | |
| Jean Edward Smith - 1998 - 788 sider
...other respects, the American people are one, and the government which is alone capable of controlling and managing their interests in all these respects,...other. America has chosen to be, in many respects, and for many purposes, a nation; and for all these purposes, her government is complete; to all these objects,... | |
| R. Kent Newmyer - 2001 - 552 sider
...1829-1861, from Thomas Sully's 1831 portrait Library of Congress Constitutional Law for a New Nation America has chosen to be, in many respects, and to...all these purposes, her government is complete; to these objects, it is competent. — Chief Justice Marshall, Cohens v. Virginia In a word, the Constitution... | |
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