A Course of Lectures on the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States: Delivered Annually in Columbia College, New YorkHarper & Bros., 1874 - 419 pàgines |
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... depend on the fidelity with which the provisions of the Constitution , the legislative enact- ments for giving it effect , and the judicial construc- tion which both have received , are stated and ex- plained . " The same remark may be ...
... depend on the fidelity with which the provisions of the Constitution , the legislative enact- ments for giving it effect , and the judicial construc- tion which both have received , are stated and ex- plained . " The same remark may be ...
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... depend upon a special body of repre- sentatives , deputed by the nation for the single pur- pose of his election , instead of permitting his contin- uance in office to depend on the will of Congress ; to whose favour he might , in that ...
... depend upon a special body of repre- sentatives , deputed by the nation for the single pur- pose of his election , instead of permitting his contin- uance in office to depend on the will of Congress ; to whose favour he might , in that ...
Pàgina 100
... depend upon the suppo- sition of superior wisdom and virtue in the Presi- dent , but upon the presumption that the Legislature , if possessed of those qualities in the highest degree , would still be fallible ; that the love of power ...
... depend upon the suppo- sition of superior wisdom and virtue in the Presi- dent , but upon the presumption that the Legislature , if possessed of those qualities in the highest degree , would still be fallible ; that the love of power ...
Pàgina 110
... depend on the wisdom , stability , and integrity of the courts of justice , the judicial power interferes more directly and uniformly than either of the other departments with all the concerns of social and private life . No government ...
... depend on the wisdom , stability , and integrity of the courts of justice , the judicial power interferes more directly and uniformly than either of the other departments with all the concerns of social and private life . No government ...
Pàgina 114
... depend on the protection and support of the executive arm . This view of the subject shows , in the first place , that the judicial is , beyond all comparison , the weakest of the three departments of power ; that it can never attack ...
... depend on the protection and support of the executive arm . This view of the subject shows , in the first place , that the judicial is , beyond all comparison , the weakest of the three departments of power ; that it can never attack ...
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