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" A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a legal code, and could scarcely be embraced... "
Constitutional Legislation in the United States: Its Origin, and Application ... - Página 538
por John Ordronaux - 1891 - 696 páginas
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Niles' National Register, Volumen16

1819 - 652 páginas
...omitted it to avoid those embarrassments. A constitution, to contain an accuratedetail nf all thí subdivisions of which its great powers will admit,...would probably never be understood by the public. Its nature, therefore, requires that only its great outlines should be marked, its important objects...
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Niles' National Register, Volumen16

1819 - 660 páginas
...confederation, and probably omitted it to avoid those embarrassments. A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its...the prolixity of a legal code, and could scarcely he embraced by the human mind. It would probably never be understood by the public. Its nature, therefore,...
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A View of the Constitution of the United States of America

William Rawle - 1825 - 438 páginas
...which compose those objects, be deduced from the nature of the objects themselves. If it contained an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its...means by which they may be carried into execution, it would partake of the prolixity of a legal code, and rather tend to embarrass than to elucidate....
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A General View of the Origin and Nature of the Constitution and Government ...

Henry Baldwin - 1837 - 236 páginas
...one can fail to be impressed with the truth and force of his remarks. " A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its...would probably never be understood by the public. Its nature, therefore, requires that only its great outlines should be marked, its important objects...
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A General View of the Origin and Nature of the Constitution and Government ...

Henry Baldwin - 1837 - 230 páginas
...one can fail to be impressed with the truth and force of his remarks. " A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its...would probably never be understood by the public. Its nature, therefore, requires that only its great outlines should be marked, its important objects...
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Speech of James Madison Porter ...: In the Convention of Pennsylvania, on ...

James Madison Porter - 1837 - 72 páginas
...the details of legislation. " A constitution," (saysC. J. Marshall, 4 Wheaton, 407,) " to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and all the means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a legal...
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Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of ..., Volumen5

Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1838 - 696 páginas
...the details of legislation. " A constitution," (says CJ Marshall, 4 Wheaton, 407,) " to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and all the means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a legal...
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The New-York review [ed. by F.L. Hawks]. Wanting no.6,8, Volumen2

Francis Lister Hawks - 1838 - 542 páginas
...did not attempt to go into an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers would admit, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution. That would have made it a prolix code, and probably one never to be understood by the public. Its nature...
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The Writings of John Marshall, Late Chief Justice of the United States, Upon ...

John Marshall - 1839 - 762 páginas
...confederation, and probably omitted it to avoid those embarrassments. • A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its...would probably never be understood by the public. |_Its nature therefore requires that only its great outlines should be marked, its important objects...
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A Course of Lectures on the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United ...

William Alexander Duer - 1843 - 442 páginas
...Constitution," he continued, " can contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of its powers, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution. Its nature required that only the * Marshall. great outlines should be marked and its important objects...
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