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" ... that narrow construction which, in support of some theory not to be found in the Constitution, would deny to the government those powers which the words of the grant, as usually understood, import, and which are' consistent with the general views... "
An Argument on the Unconstitutionality of Slavery: Embracing an Abstract of ... - Page 415
by George Washington Frost Mellen - 1841 - 440 pages
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A College Manual of Rhetoric

Charles Sears Baldwin - English language - 1902 - 474 pages
...and which are consistent with the general views and objects of the instrument, — for that narrow construction which would cripple the government and...to be instituted, and to which the powers given, as 15 fairly understood, render it competent, — then we cannot see perceive the propriety of this construction,...
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The History of the Supreme Court of the United States: With ..., Volume 1

Hampton Lawrence Carson - Judges - 1902 - 414 pages
...import, and which are con. sistent with the general views and objects of the instrument ; for that narrow construction which would cripple the government, and...for which it is declared to be instituted, and to 1 5 Cranch, 62 (1809). • 12 Wheaton, 213 (1827). which the powers given, as fairly understood, render...
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John Marshall: Life, Character and Judicial Services as Portrayed ..., Volume 1

John Forrest Dillon - Judges - 1903 - 618 pages
...import, and which are consistent with the general views and objects of the instrument; for that narrow construction, which would cripple the government,...rule by which the Constitution is to be expounded. . . . The enlightened patriots who framed our Constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be...
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Legal Masterpieces: Specimens of Argumentation and Exposition by ..., Volume 1

Van Vechten Veeder - Forensic orations - 1903 - 656 pages
...import, and which are consistent with the general views and objects of the instrument ; for that narrow construction which would cripple the government, and...perceive the propriety of this strict construction, nor ad<3pt it as the rule by which the constitution is to be expounded. As men whose intentions require...
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John Marshall: Life, Character and Judicial Services as Portrayed ..., Volume 3

John Forrest Dillon - Judges - 1903 - 558 pages
...import, and which are consistent with the general views and objects of the instrument; for that narrow construction which would cripple the Government and...it unequal to the objects for which it is declared te be instituted and to which the powers given as fairly understood render it competent; then we cannot...
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A Short Constitutional History of the United States

Francis Newton Thorpe - Constitutional history - 1904 - 478 pages
...and which are consistent with the general views and objects of the instrument, — for that narrow construction which would cripple the government and render it unequal to the object for which it is declared to be instituted, and which the powers given as fairly understood render...
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Addresses

Le Baron Bradford Colt - Presidents - 1906 - 188 pages
...import, and which are consistent with the general views and objects of the instrument ; for that narrow construction which would cripple the government, and...rule by which the Constitution is to be expounded. . . . The enlightened patriots who framed our Constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be...
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Addresses

Le Baron Bradford Colt - Presidents - 1906 - 190 pages
...import, and which are consistent with the general views and objects of the instrument; for that narrow construction which would cripple the government, and...rule by which the Constitution is to be expounded. . . . The enlightened patriots who framed our Constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be...
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Great American Lawyers: The Lives and Influence of Judges and ..., Volume 2

William Draper Lewis - Judges - 1907 - 592 pages
...import, and which are consistent with the general views and objects of the instrument; for that narrow construction, which would cripple the government,...unequal to the objects for which it is declared to be 81 9 Wheaton's Reports, pp. 188, 189. instituted, and to which the powers given, as fairly understood,...
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The American Political Science Review, Volume 2

Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg - Political science - 1908 - 718 pages
...import, and which are consistent with the general views and objects of that instrument; for the narrow construction which would cripple the government and...competent ; then we cannot perceive the propriety of this construction nor adopt it as the rule by which the Constitution is to be expounded." "Powerful and...
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