Commentaries on Statute and Constitutional Law and Statutory and Constitutional Construction: Containing an Examination of Adjudged Cases on Constitutional Law Under the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the Respective States Concerning Legislative Power, and Also the Consideration of the Rules of Law in the Construction of Statutes and Constitutional ProvisionsThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2007 - 976 頁 |
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第 ix 頁
... Supreme Court Reports. The learned judge in that case, fully sustains, and forcibly illustrates the doctrine, that under our form of government, there are limits to legislative authority, irrespective of any constitutional restrictions ...
... Supreme Court Reports. The learned judge in that case, fully sustains, and forcibly illustrates the doctrine, that under our form of government, there are limits to legislative authority, irrespective of any constitutional restrictions ...
第 1 頁
... supreme. A power of legislation, that is, the authority of enacting not only temporary and occasional ordinances, but durable and general laws, is, in the hands of a single person an alarming excess of dominion ; hence in almost all ...
... supreme. A power of legislation, that is, the authority of enacting not only temporary and occasional ordinances, but durable and general laws, is, in the hands of a single person an alarming excess of dominion ; hence in almost all ...
第 2 頁
... supreme magistrate, and he alone proposed the laws, which were debated in the senate, and finally ratified or rejected by a majority of the votes in the thirty curia; or parishes of the city. From Augustus to Trajan the modest Caesars ...
... supreme magistrate, and he alone proposed the laws, which were debated in the senate, and finally ratified or rejected by a majority of the votes in the thirty curia; or parishes of the city. From Augustus to Trajan the modest Caesars ...
第 4 頁
... supreme power over the people, but the laws supreme power over him. He had an absolute power to do good, but his hands were tied up from doing evil. That the laws entrust the people in his hand as the most sacred of deposits, upon the ...
... supreme power over the people, but the laws supreme power over him. He had an absolute power to do good, but his hands were tied up from doing evil. That the laws entrust the people in his hand as the most sacred of deposits, upon the ...
第 8 頁
... kings and to the people, as by this means the law became the only supreme mistress of the kings, and they never became tyrants over the laws. § 9. The government of Athens was not as permanent 8 ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF [CHAP. I.
... kings and to the people, as by this means the law became the only supreme mistress of the kings, and they never became tyrants over the laws. § 9. The government of Athens was not as permanent 8 ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF [CHAP. I.
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CHAPTER VII | 236 |
Constitutional restrictions upon Legislative Power under the Con | 310 |
CHAPTER XIII | 739 |
CHAPTER XIV | 751 |
CHAPTER XV | 771 |
CHAPTER XVI | 814 |
CHAPTER XVII | 839 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 854 |
CHAPTER XX | 913 |
CHAPTER XXI | 935 |
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