| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1940 - 892 str.
...not profess to enumerate the means by which the powers it confers may be executed * * * (p. 408). The Government which has a right to do an act, and has imposed on it, the duty of performing that act, must, according to the dictates of reason, lie allowed to select... | |
| Texas. Court of Criminal Appeals - 1916 - 788 str.
...4 Wheat., 316, 4 Law. Ed., 579.) And as Chief Justice Marshall says: "The government which has the right to do an act, and has imposed upon, it the duty of performing that act, must, according to the dictates of reason, be allowed to select the means." So if we looked alone to section... | |
| 1890 - 838 str.
...there would be some difficulty to pass other laws for the accomplishment of the same objects. " The government which has a right to do an act, and has imposed on it the duty of performing that act, must, according to the dictates of reason, be allowed to select... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1971 - 248 str.
...of the perplexity of a legal code, and could scarcely be embraced within the human mind. * * * The Government which has a right to do an act, and has...imposed upon it the duty of performing that act, must, according to the dictates of reason, be allowed to select the means; and those who contend that it... | |
| Bernard H. Siegan - 232 str.
...public good, the intention of impeding their exercise by withholding a choice of means? . . .24 The government which has a right to do an act, and has imposed on it the duty of performing that act. must, according to the dictates of reason, be allowed to select... | |
| George Klosko - 2004 - 242 str.
...(Article I, Section 8), presented by John Marshall in McCulloch v. Maryland, 4 Wheat 316 (1819): "The government which has a right to do an act, and has imposed on it, the duty of performing that act, must, according to the dictates of reason, be allowed to select... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 476 str.
...sustaining the authority of Congress to pass other laws for the accomplishment of the same objects. The government which has a right to do an act, and has imposed on it the duty of performing that act, must, according to the dictates of reason, be allowed to select... | |
| George P. Fletcher, Steve Sheppard - 2005 - 700 str.
...sustaining the authority of Congress to pass other laws for the accomplishment of the same objects. The government which has a right to do an act, and has imposed on it the duty of performing that act, must, according to the dictates of reason, be allowed to select... | |
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