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" As men, whose intentions require no concealment, generally employ the words, which most directly and aptly express the ideas they intend to convey ; the enlightened patriots, who framed our constitution, and the people, who adopted it, must be understood... "
An Argument on the Unconstitutionality of Slavery: Embracing an Abstract of ... - Página 415
por George Washington Frost Mellen - 1841 - 440 páginas
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Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, Volumen32

1879 - 344 páginas
...patriots who framed our Constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have intended...well settled rule that the objects for which it was given, especially when those objects are expressed in the instrument iteelf, should have great influence...
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Independence for the Philippine Islands: Hearings Before the Committee on ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs - 1930 - 732 páginas
...this strict construction nor adopt it as the rule by which the Constitution is to be expounded * * *. If from the imperfection of human language, there...doubts respecting the extent of any given power, it is well-settled rule that the objects for which it was given, especially if those objects are expressed...
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Independence for the Philippine Islands: Hearings Before the Committee on ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs - 1930 - 674 páginas
...this strict construction nor adopt it as the rule by which the Constitution is to be expounded * * *. If from the imperfection of human language, there...doubts respecting the extent of any given power, it is well-settled rule that the objects for which it was given, especially if those objects are expressed...
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Petroleum Investigation: Hearings Nov. 19-22, 26-28, 1934

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1934 - 914 páginas
...patriots who framed our Constitution, and the people who adopted it, nmt be understood to have employed words in their natural sense and to have intended what they have said.' Q-ibbons v. Ogdcn, supra." The Court then marks out the distinction, clear distinction, between manufacture...
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Taxation of Government Bondholders and Employees: The Immunity Rule and the ...

United States. Department of Justice - 1938 - 246 páginas
...patriots who framed our constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have intended what they have said." 8 This rule is equally applicable in construing the amendments to the Constitution.8* It follows that...
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The Southeastern Reporter, Volumen87

1916 - 1142 páginas
...'The frnmers of the Constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have intended what they have snid. This is but saying that no forced or unnatural construction is to be put upon their language,...
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Confusion Twice Confounded: The First Amendment and the Supreme Court, an ...

Joseph Hugh Brady - 1954 - 214 páginas
...patriots who framed our Constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have intended what they have said. 74 The same Chief Justice, in another case in 1830, pointed out the procedure which the recent Court...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of ..., Volumen44

North Dakota. Supreme Court, Hiram A. Libby, Robert Milligan Carothers, Robert Dimon Hoskins, Edgar Whittlesey Camp, John McDowell Cochrane, Ames Francis Wilbur, Joseph Coghlan, Edwin James Taylor - 1922 - 712 páginas
...The framers of the Constitution, and the people who adopted it, "must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have intended what they have said." Gibbons v. Ogden, 9 Wheat. 1, 188, 6 L. ed. 23, 68. The noted Judge Cooley, said : "Narrow and technical...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Volumen6

United States. Supreme Court - 1882 - 782 páginas
...patriote who framed our constitution, and the people who adopted It, muet b* understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have intended...respecting the extent of any given power, it is a wellsettled rule that the objects »for which [*180 it was given, especially when those objects are...
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Current Comment and Legal Miscellany, Volumen2

1890 - 838 páginas
...discern, that prescribes this rule, We do not, therefore, think ourselves justified in adopting it. * * * If, from the imperfection of human language, there...respecting the extent of any given power, it is a wellsettled rule that the objects for which it was given, especially when those objects are expressed...
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