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" A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a legal code, and could scarcely be embraced... "
Speech of James Madison Porter ...: In the Convention of Pennsylvania, on ... - Página 29
por James Madison Porter - 1837 - 59 páginas
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Legal Masterpieces: Specimens of Argumentation and Exposition by ..., Volumen1

Van Vechten Veeder - 1903 - 656 páginas
...the articles of confederation, and probably omitted it to avoid those embarrassments. A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a legal...
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John Marshall: Life, Character and Judicial Services as Portrayed ..., Volumen1

John Forrest Dillon - 1903 - 618 páginas
...powers may be implied from the express grants to Congress in the Constitution, he said: "A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a legal...
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John Marshall: Life, Character and Judicial Services as Portrayed ..., Volumen1

John Forrest Dillon - 1903 - 610 páginas
...distinction between a constitution and a code of laws, lie believed that the Constitution was not intended to contain "an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit," or of "all the means by which they may be carried into execution." In his view the very nature of the...
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The Constitutional Decisions of John Marshall, Volumen1

John Marshall - 1905 - 518 páginas
...articles *of confederation, and probably '"' * omitted it to avoid those embarrassments. A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of a prolixity of a legal...
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Legitimate Functions of Judge-made Law: An Address Delivered ..., Volumen19

Hannis Taylor - 1905 - 32 páginas
...system of organic law from a mere code of municipal law. In a leading case he said: "A constitution to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a legal...
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Our Constitution: Why and how it was Made - who Made It, and what it is

Edward Waterman Townsend - 1906 - 332 páginas
...Justice of the Supreme Court, who did so much to interpret and apply the Constitution: "A Constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a legal...
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The Government of the United States

Bernard Moses - 1906 - 442 páginas
...existence of the implied powers is found in necessity, in the impossibility of making the Constitution " contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution." 1 A constitution is not a detailed code,...
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The Library of Original Sources, Volumen8

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 618 páginas
...the articles of confederation, and probably omitted it to avoid those embarrassments. A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a legal...
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Federal Procedure at Law: A Treatise on the Procedure in Suits at ..., Volumen1

Chrisenberry Lee Bates - 1908 - 644 páginas
...and which requires that everything granted shall be expressly and minutely described. A constitution, to contain an accurate •detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and of all means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a code...
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Readings in American Government and Politics

Charles Austin Beard - 1909 - 664 páginas
...said by Chief Justice Marshall, in M'Culloch v. The State of Maryland, 4 Id. 405, " A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and of all the means by which it may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a political...
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