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" This provision is made in a constitution intended to endure for ages to come, and consequently to be adapted to the various crises of human affairs. "
Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress, 2nd Session - 第 96 頁
United States. Congress. Senate 著 - 1874
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The Rise of Modern Judicial Review: From Constitutional Interpretation to ...

Christopher Wolfe - 1994 - 472 頁
...uttered the memorable warning — "We must never forget that it is a constitution we are expounding . . ."a constitution intended to endure for ages to come, and, consequently, to be adapted to various crises of human affairs."17 After citing the words of the great modern jurist in Missouri v....
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Responding to Imperfection: The Theory and Practice of Constitutional Amendment

Sanford Levinson - 1995 - 344 頁
...McCulloch but in our entire corpus of judicial writings, is Marshall's emphasis that he is expounding "a constitution intended to endure for ages to come, and consequently, to be adapted to the various erises of human affairs."28 Interestingly, the word Marshall emphasizes is erises. I prefer, on the...
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How to Read the Constitution: Originalism, Constitutional Interpretation ...

Christopher Wolfe - 1996 - 246 頁
...Justice Hughes in Blaisdeli. "We must never forget that it is a constitution we are expounding ... a constitution intended to endure for ages to come,...consequently, to be adapted to the various crises of human affairs."27 But adaptation has come to mean much more than that. The notion of adaptation originally...
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Constitutional Democracy

Dennis C. Mueller - 1996 - 395 頁
...nature of the US Constitution than perhaps any other individual, claimed that the Constitution was "intended to endure for ages to come and consequently...be adapted to the various crises of human affairs" (quoted by Hodder-Williams, 1988, p. 79). Bruce Ackerman (1991) argues that major shifts in the Supreme...
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Seasoned Judgments: American Constitution, Rights and History

Leonard W. Levy - 462 頁
...phrase they used in Article I, section 10, clause 2. They inserted the necessary and proper clause in a Constitution "intended to endure for ages to...be adapted to the various crises of human affairs." They intended Congress to have "ample means" for carrying its express powers into effect. The "narrow...
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The Constitution of the United States and the Declaration of Independence

United States - 1992 - 52 頁
...111,2; A6; A7 1,7 A20;A25 Page 5 15-16 5-6 8 27 14-15 8 13 8,11,13, 15-16 3,13,22,23 5 29-30,32-33 "... a constitution, intended to endure for ages to come,...be adapted to the various crises of human affairs." John Marshall At the conclusion of the Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin was asked, "What...
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The Return of George Sutherland: Restoring a Jurisprudence of Natural Rights

Hadley Arkes - 1997 - 316 頁
...Maryland: "We must never forget that it is a constitution we are expounding." That Constitution was "intended to endure for ages to come, and consequently, to be adapted to the various crises of human affairs."3 This famous line of Marshall's would be enduringly invoked, in the years tocóme, by the...
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The American Constitution and Its Provenance

Richard G. Stevens - 1997 - 410 頁
...with human rights to secure which governments are established. It is a constitution we are expounding, intended to endure for ages to come and consequently to be adapted to the various crises of human affairs.14 It can endure for ages precisely because its founders had the wisdom to make it broad and...
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Cardozo, 第 16 卷

Andrew L. Kaufman - 1998 - 764 頁
...Marshall's classic statement that "We must never forget, that it is a constitution we are expounding ... a constitution intended to endure for ages to come,...consequently, to be adapted to the various crises of human affairs."33 Cardozo clearly continued to believe strongly in the creative judicial function. His unpublished...
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Evolution and Revolution in Theories of Legal Reasoning: Nineteenth Century ...

Scott Brewer - 1998 - 400 頁
...expounding."229 Equally important is Marshall's insistence that the Constitution be interpreted so as to "endure for ages to come, and consequently, to be adapted to the various crises of buman affairs."'"'i 1t has always been feared, though, that too much "adaptation" would mean not the...
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