A General View of the Origin and Nature of the Constitution and Government of the United States, Deduced from the Political History and Condition of the Colonies and States, from 1774 Until 1788. And the Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States. Together with Opinions in the Cases Decided at January Term, 1837, Arising on the Restraints on the Powers of the States: By Henry Baldwin ...J. C. Clark, 1837 - 197 من الصفحات |
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... words , terms , and language , in which they had been used , and been received , as well known and understood , in their ordinary , or legal sense , ac- cording to the subject matter . In appealing to the common law , as the standard of ...
... words , terms , and language , in which they had been used , and been received , as well known and understood , in their ordinary , or legal sense , ac- cording to the subject matter . In appealing to the common law , as the standard of ...
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... words ought to receive this construction . If this inter- pretation of the words should be too free for a judicial tribunal ; yet if the legislature has made it , and explained its own meaning too un- equivocally to be mistaken , courts ...
... words ought to receive this construction . If this inter- pretation of the words should be too free for a judicial tribunal ; yet if the legislature has made it , and explained its own meaning too un- equivocally to be mistaken , courts ...
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... words which most directly and aptly expressed the idea they intended to convey , as well as the people who adopted it ; must be understood to have employed words , in their natural sense , and to have intended what they said . " If any ...
... words which most directly and aptly expressed the idea they intended to convey , as well as the people who adopted it ; must be understood to have employed words , in their natural sense , and to have intended what they said . " If any ...
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... words , and promote its general intention . The Court will not give affirma- tive words a negative operation , where it will defeat the intention , but may imply it , where the implication promotes the intention . 6 Wh . 398 . THE ...
... words , and promote its general intention . The Court will not give affirma- tive words a negative operation , where it will defeat the intention , but may imply it , where the implication promotes the intention . 6 Wh . 398 . THE ...
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... words of the constitution ; nor can the in- tention of its framers more definitely appear , than by the unanimous order of the convention , submitting it to the old congress , under whose resolution the members had been appointed by the ...
... words of the constitution ; nor can the in- tention of its framers more definitely appear , than by the unanimous order of the convention , submitting it to the old congress , under whose resolution the members had been appointed by the ...
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