... political power, if it create a civil institution to be employed in the administration of the government, or if the funds of the college be public property, or if the state of New Hampshire, as a government, be alone interested in its transactions,... Documents of the Senate of the State of New York - Strana 4autor/autoři: New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1832Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| United States. Supreme Court - 1819 - 816 str.
...transacDartmouth . ' . College tions, the subject is one in which the legislature of Woodward, the State may act according to its own judgment, unrestrained...imposed by the constitution of the United States. But if this be a private eleemosjnary institutiot endowed with a capacity to take property for ohjects... | |
| 1835 - 706 str.
...opinion on that • point may be seen at page 562. — [4 Wheaton, US Rep. 518.] At page 629 of the saune case, Chief Justice Marshall remarks : " If the act...unrestrained by any limitation of its power imposed the Constitution of the United States." The opinion of Judge Washington, in the same case, at page... | |
| United States. Congress - 1837 - 740 str.
...Government, be alone interested in its transaction«, the subject is one in which the Legislature of the State may act according to its own judgment, unrestrained...imposed by the constitution of the United States." He then proceeds to decide the case of Dartmouth College, on the principle that it is not я public,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1837 - 732 str.
...of incorporation be в grunt of political power, the subject is one in which the Legislature of the State may act according to its own judgment, unrestrained...imposed by the constitution of the United States." Who doubts but that the power toregulate the paper currency of acountry is, in its very niture, a political... | |
| John Marshall - 1839 - 762 str.
...government, be alone interested in its transactions, the subject is one in which the legislature of the state may act according to its own judgment, unrestrained...imposed by the constitution of the United States. But if this be a private eleemosynary institution, endowed with a capacity to take property for objects... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1873 - 782 str.
...government, be alone interested \n its transactions, the subject is one in which the Legislature of the State may act according to its own judgment, unrestrained...imposed by the Constitution of the United States.'' See 10 How. US, 535. Mr. Kent, in his commentaries, Vol. 2, side p. 305, says : "In respect to public... | |
| E. Fitch Smith - 1848 - 1040 str.
...government, be alone interested in its transactions, the subject is one in which the legislature of the state may act according to its own judgment, unrestrained...imposed by the constitution of the United States. But if this be a private eleemosynary institution, endowed with a capacity to take property for objects... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1854 - 674 str.
...government, be alone interested in its transactions, the subject is one in which the legislature of the state may act according to its own judgment, unrestrained...imposed by the Constitution of the United States. "But, if this be a private eleemosynary institution, endowed with a capacity to take property for objects... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1858 - 740 str.
...government, be alone interested in the transactions, the subject is one in which the Legislature of the State may act, according to its own judgment, unrestrained...imposed by the Constitution of the United States." Dart «l al. vs. Houston et al. 4. Wheat. 639, 630. After reviewing the most essential parts of the... | |
| Richard Peters - 1860 - 836 str.
...transactions; the subject is one of which the legislature of the state may act General Principles. according to its own judgment, unrestrained by any...imposed by the constitution of the United States. Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 4 Wheat. 518; 4 Cond. Rep. 539. 1 1 . The power of establishing a corporation... | |
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