The case, being within the words of the rule, must be within its operation likewise, unless there be something in the literal construction so obviously absurd, or mischievous, or repugnant to the general spirit of the instrument as to justify those who... Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society - Strana 249autor/autoři: Vermont Historical Society - 1921Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Marshall - 1839 - 762 str.
...within the words of the rule, must be within its operation likewise, unless there be something in the literal construction so obviously absurd, or mischievous,...expound the constitution in making it an exception. On what safe and intelligible ground can this exception stand ? There is no expression in the constitution,... | |
| E. Fitch Smith - 1848 - 1004 str.
...within the words of the rule, must be within its operation likewise, unless there be something in the literal construction so obviously absurd, or mischievous,...expound the constitution in making it an exception. On what safe and intelligible ground can this exception stand 1 There is no expression in the constitution,... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1854 - 674 str.
...within the words of the rule, must be within its operation likewise, unless there be something in the literal construction so obviously absurd, or mischievous,...expound the Constitution in making it an exception. " On what safe and intelligible ground can this exception stand ? There is no expression in the Constitution,... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1866 - 810 str.
...within the words of tho rule, must bo within its operation likewise, unless there be something in tho literal construction so obviously absurd, or mischievous,...expound the constitution in making it an exception." (d) Green ». Diddle, 8 Wheat. 1 ; Hawkins i). Barney, 5 Pet. 457. A contract of a State with an individual,... | |
| 1901 - 1022 str.
...States, they may amend the Constitution, but that those who expound the Constitution could do nothing " so obviously absurd or mischievous or repugnant to the general spirit of the instrument " as to give it " a construction not warranted by its words." In reply to the political argument that the framers... | |
| 1877 - 980 str.
...within the words of the rule, must be within its operation likewise, unless there be something in the literal construction so obviously absurd, or mischievous,...expound the constitution in making it an exception." Placing these passages side those already quoted, but one construction can be it upon them. His canon... | |
| United States Court of Commissioners of - 1877 - 164 str.
...within the words of the rule, must be within its operation likewise, unless there be something in the literal construction so obviously absurd or mischievous,...expound the Constitution in making it an exception. 77 Construing the present statute on this principle, we must allow these claims unless there be some... | |
| 1882 - 1916 str.
...within the words of the rule, must be within its operation likewise, unless there be something in the literal construction so obviously absurd or mischievous,...expound the constitution in making it an exception." 4 Wheat. 644. Following that authority, we cannot adopt the narrow view for which counsel contend,... | |
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