| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 476 էջ
...imports no more than that one thing is convenient, or useful, or essential to another. To employ the means necessary to an end is generally understood...without which the end would be entirely unattainable. Such is the character of human language that no word conveys to the mind, in all situations, one single... | |
| Mark K. Moller - 2004 - 536 էջ
...declared at one point that "[t]o employ the means necessary to an 95 Id. at 422-23 (emphasis added). 146 end, is generally understood as employing any means...without which the end would be entirely unattainable." 96 Elsewhere, the Court stated that federal powers could not be beneficially executed "by confiding... | |
| Donald P. Kommers, John E. Finn, Gary J. Jacobsohn - 2004 - 502 էջ
...imports no more than that one thing is convenient, or useful, or essential to another. To employ the means necessary to an end, is generally understood...any means calculated to produce the end, and not as heing confined to those single means, without which the end would be entirely unattainable. Such is... | |
| George P. Fletcher, Steve Sheppard - 2005 - 700 էջ
...imports no more than that one thing is convenient, or useful, or essential to another. To employ the means necessary to an end, is generally understood...without which the end would be entirely unattainable. Such is the character of human language, that no word conveys to the mind, in all situations, one single... | |
| Mark David Ledbetter - 2010 - 505 էջ
...imports no more than that one thing is convenient, or useful, or essential to another. To employ the means necessary to an end, is generally understood...employing any means calculated to produce the end, and not being confined to those single means, without which the end would be entirely unattainable. Such is... | |
| 1926 - 1630 էջ
...that every grant of power carries with it the use of necessary means of its exercise. "To employ the means, necessary to an end, is generally understood...without which the end would be entirely unattainable." 2 Story, Const. § 1248. "The general rule upon this head of law is, that where the legislature gives... | |
| 1900 - 948 էջ
...imports no more than that one thing is convenient or useful or essential to another. To emplov the means necessary to an end is generally understood...without which the end would be entirely unattainable. Such is the character of human language that no word conveys to the mind, in all situations, one single... | |
| H. NILES - 1819 - 658 էջ
...imports no more than that one thing is convenient, or useful, or essential to another. To employ the means necessary to an end, is generally understood...without which the end would be entirely unattainable. Such is the character of human language, that no word conveys to the mind, in all situations, one single... | |
| Australia. High Court - 1911 - 818 էջ
...proper and general means." Story in his work on the Constitution says (par. 1248): — " To employ the means, necessary to an end, is generally understood,...without which the end would be entirely unattainable." HC OF A. Then in par. 1252 he says : — " It is no valid objection to this doctrine " (that is the... | |
| 1819 - 652 էջ
...than that one thing« convenient, or useful, or essential to another. To employ the means necessary MI an end, is generally understood as employing any means calculated to produce the end, and not us being confined to those single means, without which the end would be entirely unattainable. Such... | |
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