The theory of our governments, State and national, is opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and defined powers. The Theory and Practice of Taxation - Page 232by David Ames Wells - 1900 - 648 pagesFull view - About this book
| Law - 1875 - 438 pages
...of others, whether it ls not wiser that this power should be exercised by one man than by many. The theory of our governments. State and national, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
| Law - 1880 - 554 pages
...Justice Miller, in The Loan Associution v. Topeka, 20 Wall. 655, that " tho theory of our government, State and National, is opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere," is just as applicable to treaties as it is to tho legislation of Congress. In People v. Qerke, 5 Cal.... | |
| Wisconsin. Railroad Commissioners' Department - Railroad law - 1875 - 856 pages
...others, whether it is not wiser that this power should be exercised by one man than by many." li The theory of our governments, State and National, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1875 - 788 pages
...of others, whether it is not wiser that this power should be exercised by one man than by many. The theory of our governments, state and national, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
| Law - 1875 - 870 pages
...v. City of Topeka," delivered February 9th, 1875, from which we make the following quotation: "The theory of our governments, state and national, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of these governments are all limited and... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1875 - 750 pages
...Municipal Corporations, { 587 ; 2 Kedfield's Laws of Railways, 398, rule 2. Opinion of the court. The theory of our governments, State and National, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
| Florida. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1876 - 806 pages
...to-wit : "That there are rights in every free government beyond the control of the State, and that the theory of our governments, State and National, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative, an,l the judicial branches of these governments are all limited and... | |
| Wisconsin - Wisconsin - 1876 - 1182 pages
...others, whether it is not wiser that this power should be exercised by one man than by many." ''The theory of our governments, State and National, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
| Law - 1876 - 816 pages
...subject to an unjust and despotic exercise of power by a legislature without means of redress. " The theory of our governments, state and national; is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere: the executive, the legislative arid the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit) - Law reports, digests, etc - 1877 - 648 pages
...subject to an unjust and despotic exercise of power by a Legislature, wfthout means of redress. " The theory of our governments, State and National, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
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