| Christopher Gustavus Tiedeman - 1900 - 676 էջ
...who framed oar constitution, and the people who adopted it, mist be understood to have employed woods in their natural sense, and to have intended what they have said. * * ' We know of no rule for construing the extent of such powers, other tlun is given by the language... | |
| Illinois State Bar Association - 1901 - 780 էջ
...directly and aptly express the ideas they intend to convey," and that the makers of the Constitution "must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and have intended what they have said," joins conviction with simplicity and appeals directly to the common... | |
| Joseph Hugh Brady - 1954 - 214 էջ
...concealment generally employ the words which most directly and aptly express the ideas they intend to convey, the enlightened patriots who framed our Constitution,...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... | |
| 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 էջ
...People v. New York CR Co. 24 NY 485, 486. As the great jurist, Marshall, said : The framers of the Constitution, and the people who adopted it, "must...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... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1882 - 782 էջ
...convey, the enlightened patriote who framed our constitution, and the people who adopted It, muet b* understood to have employed words in their natural...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... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 314 էջ
...Constitution. And Chief Justice Marshall said again in his great opinion in Gibbons v. Ogden, 22 US 1, that : The enlightened patriots who framed our Constitution...people who adopted it must be understood * * * to have intended what they said. Let us then undertake to determine whether the Supreme Court has usurped the... | |
| 1922 - 1620 էջ
...natural and ordinary meaning. As Marshall, Ch. J., says : The framers of the Constitution, and ths people who adopted it, 'must be understood to have...natural sense and to have intended what they have said.' This is but saying that no forced or unnatural construction is to be put upon their language." In Sturges... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1962 - 116 էջ
...United States) . Chief Justice John Marshall declared in his great opinion in Gibbons v. Ogden that "the enlightened patriots who framed our Constitution...people who adopted it must be understood * * * to have intended what they said." This being true, it is as clear as the noonday sun that the role of the Supreme... | |
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