The theory of our governments, State and national, is opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and defined powers. The Popular Science Monthly - עמוד 1531897תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1904 - 1128 דפים
...constitution creates. As was said by Justice Miller in Savings etc. Assn. v. Topeka. 20 Wall. 655: "The theory of our governments, state and national, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
| State Bar Association of North Dakota - 1909 - 1020 דפים
...of others, whether it is not wiser that this power should be exercised by one man than by many. The theory of our governments, state and national, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative and tne judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
| Howard Strickland Abbott - 1906 - 1044 דפים
...expressions of such an intention." Citizens' Sav. & Loan Ass'n v. Topeka City, 87 US (20 Wall.) 655. "The theory of our governments, state and national, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
| Indiana State Bar Association (1916- ) - 1907 - 352 דפים
...control of even the most democratic depository of power, is, after all, but a despotism. * * * "The theory of our governments, state and national, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
| Henry Newton Ess - 1907 - 420 דפים
...dominion of others, whether it is not wiser that this power should be exercised by one man than many. "The theory of our governments, state and national, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
| 1909 - 800 דפים
...of the State, and which could not be impaired by the exercise of that power. "The theory," he added, "of our governments, State and National, is opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of these governments are of limited and defined... | |
| University of North Dakota - 1912 - 438 דפים
...of others, whether it is not wiser that this power should be exercised by one man than by many. The theory of our governments, state and national, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
| James De Witt Andrews - 1910 - 392 דפים
...is not wiser that this power should be exercised by one man than many. The theory of our government, state and national, is opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere" (104). valid, to all intents and purposes, as a part of the constitution, when ratified by the legislatures... | |
| William Addison Blakely, Willard Allen Colcord - 1911 - 808 דפים
...subject to an unjust and despotic exercise of power by a legislature. without means of redress. 'The theory of our governments, State and national, is...opposed to the deposit of unlimited power anywhere. The executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of these governments are all of limited and... | |
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