The purposes for which men enter into society will determine the nature and terms of the social compact; and as they are the foundation of the legislative power, they will decide what are the proper objects of it. The nature, and ends of legislative power... The Law of Freedom and Bondage in the United States - 第 470 頁John Codman Hurd 著 - 1858完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Alexander James Dallas - 1799 - 552 頁
...what arc the proper objects of it : The nature^ and ends of legißatlve power will limit the exercife of it. This fundamental principle flows from the very...nature of our free Republican governments, that no man fhould be compelled to do what the laws do not require ; nor to refrain from acts which the laws permit.... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1830 - 580 頁
...secure the blessings of liberty, and to protect their persons and property from violence. The purposes for which men enter into society, will determine the nature and terms of the social compact ; and they are the foundation of the legislative power ; they well decide what are the proper objects of... | |
| George Washington Frost Mellen - 1841 - 452 頁
...individuals or States may have endeavored to overthrow them. The court says,— "The nature and end of legislative power will limit the exercise of it....flows from the very nature of our free, republican governments,—that no man shall be compelled to do what the laws do not require, nor refrain from... | |
| Florida. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1845 - 990 頁
...secure the blessings of liberty, and to protect iheir persons and property from violence. The purposes for which men enter into society, will determine the...what are the proper objects of it; the nature and puds of legislative power will limit the exercise of it. This fundamental principle flows from the... | |
| E. Fitch Smith - 1848 - 1004 頁
...foundation of legislative powers, they will decide what are the proper objects of it. The nature and extent of legislative power will limit the exercise of it....flows from the very nature of our free republican government, that no man shall be compelled to do what the law does not require, nor to refrain from... | |
| E. Fitch Smith - 1848 - 1040 頁
...determines the nature and terms of the social compact ; as they are the foundation of legislative powers, they will decide what are the proper objects of it. The nature and extent of legislative power will limit the exercise of it. This fundamental principle flows from the... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1867 - 732 頁
...Colder v. Bull, (3 Dallas, 386, " The nature and end of legislative power will limit its exercise. This fundamental principle flows from the very nature of our free republican institutions. There are acts which the federal and state legislatures can not do without exceeding... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour - 1868 - 732 頁
...although its authority should not be expressly restrained by the fundamental law. * * * The purposes for which men enter into society will determine the...social compact; and, as they are the foundation of legislative power, they will decide what are the proper objects of it ; and the nature and end of legislative... | |
| George Washington Paschal - 1868 - 538 頁
...the exform of gov- ercise of it. This fundamental principle flows from the very nature eminent . Qf our free republican governments, that no man should be compelled to do what the law does not require, nor refrain from doing that which tita law permits. There are certain vital principles... | |
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