| United States. Supreme Court, John Marshall - 1824 - Broj stranica: 32
...directly and aptly express the ideas they intend to convey, the enlightened patriots who framed our constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have intended what they have said. If, from the imperfection... | |
| Joseph Story - 1833 - Broj stranica: 540
...directly and aptly express the ideas they intend to convey ; the enlightened patriots, who framed our constitution, and the people, who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have intended, what they have said. If, from the imperfection... | |
| John Marshall - 1839 - Broj stranica: 762
...directly and aptly express the ideas they intend to convey, the enlightened patriots who framed our constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have intended what they have said. If, from the imperfection... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1873 - Broj stranica: 782
...and ordinary meaning. Chief Justice Marshall, in the case of Gibbons rx. Ogden, 9. Wheat. 188, says: "The framers of the constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have understood what they meant." Story on Constitution,... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - 1855 - Broj stranica: 648
...guidance of posterity." Thus, Marshall, CJ, in relation to the Constitution of the United States : " The framers of the constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in then1 natural sense, and to have intended what they said." Gibbons v. Ogden, 9 Wheat.... | |
| Theodore Sedgwick - 1857 - Broj stranica: 770
...which most directly and aptly express the ideas they intend to convey, the patriots who framed our Constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have intended what they have said."* Transposition of... | |
| Daniel Gardner - 1860 - Broj stranica: 740
...directly and aptly express the ideas they intend to convey, the enlightened patriots who framed our constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have intended what they said." In annulling the canal... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1862 - Broj stranica: 612
...directly and aptly express the ideas they intend to convey, the enlightened patriots who framed our constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed the words in their natural sense, and to have intended what they said." We are bound to assume,... | |
| Edwin John James - 1867 - Broj stranica: 348
...which the Constitution should be expounded." " The enlightened patriots," he remarks, " who framed our Constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have intended what they said." Justice Catron, in Klein's... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1868 - Broj stranica: 776
...presume that words have been employed in their natural and ordinary meaning. Says Marshall, Ch. J. : " The framers of the Constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have understood what they meant." 4 This is but saying... | |
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