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A Collection of Cases Decided by the General Court of Virginia, Chiefly ... - Page 82
by Virginia. General Court, William Brockenbrough, Hugh Holmes - 1815 - 336 pages
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Cases on Constitutional Law: With Notes, Part 1

James Bradley Thayer - Constitutional law - 1894 - 470 pages
...natural presumption, where it is not to be collected from any particular provisions in the Constitution. It is not otherwise to be supposed, that the Constitution...the courts were designed to be an intermediate body between the people and the legislature, in order, among other things, to keep the latter within the...
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The Federalist and Other Contemporary Papers on the Constitution of the ...

Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - United States - 1894 - 980 pages
...presumption, where it is not to he recollected from any particular provisions in the Constitution. It is not otherwise to be supposed, that the Constitution...the courts were designed to be an intermediate body between the people and the Legislature, in order, among other things, to keep the latter within the...
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The American Law Register, Volume 38; Volume 47

Electronic journals - 1899 - 818 pages
...presumption, where it is not to be recollected from any particular provisions in the Constitution. It is not otherwise to be supposed that the Constitution...substitute their will to that of their constituents." In other words, Mr. Hamilton does not deny the nature of the power, but declares that in a government...
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The American Law Register, Volume 38; Volume 47

Electronic journals - 1899 - 818 pages
...presumption, where it is not to be recollected from any particular provisions in the Constitution. It is not otherwise to be supposed that the Constitution...substitute their will to that of their constituents." In other words, Mr. Hamilton does not deny the nature of the power, but declares that in a government...
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Some Recent Criticism of Gelpcke Versus Dubuque: Being the Sharswood Prize ...

Thomas Raeburn White - Conflict of judicial decisions - 1899 - 118 pages
...presumption, where it is not to be recollected from any particular provisions in the Constitution. It is not otherwise to be supposed that the Constitution...substitute their will to that, of their constituents." In other words, Mr. Hamilton does not deny the nature of the power, but declares that in a government...
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The Federalist: A Collection of Essays by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and ...

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1901 - 536 pages
...natural presumption, where it is not to be collected from any particular provisions in the Constitution. It is not otherwise to be supposed that the Constitution...the courts were designed to be an intermediate body between the people and the legislature, in order, among other things, to keep the latter within the...
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Universal Classics Library, Volume 12

Literature - 1901 - 484 pages
...natural presumption, where it is not to be collected from any particular provisions in the Constitution. It is not otherwise to be supposed, that the Constitution...the courts were designed to be an intermediate body between the people and the legislature, in order, among other things, to keep the latter within the...
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The Federalist: A Collection of Essays

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1901 - 520 pages
...natural presumption, where it is not to be collected from any particular provisions in the Constitution. It is not otherwise to be supposed that the Constitution...the courts were designed to be an intermediate body between the people and the legislature, in order, among other things, to keep the latter within the...
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The Iowa Journal of History and Politics, Volume 1

Iowa - 1903 - 606 pages
...natural presumption where it is not to be collected from any of the provisions in the Constitution. It is not otherwise to be supposed that the Constitution...representatives of the people to substitute their will for that of their constituents. It is far more rational to suppose that the courts were designed to...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 48

United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 996 pages
...following view was urged, when the adoption of the Constitution was under consideration : — " It is the more rational to suppose that the courts were designed to be an intermediate body between the people and the legislature, in order, among other things, to keep the latter within the...
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