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Halaman 864
First , that a law contrary to the Constitution is void ; and , secondly , that the jury
have a right to consider the law and the fact . First , it seems to be admitted on all
hands , that , when the legislature exercise a power not given them by the ...
First , that a law contrary to the Constitution is void ; and , secondly , that the jury
have a right to consider the law and the fact . First , it seems to be admitted on all
hands , that , when the legislature exercise a power not given them by the ...
Halaman 871
I admit that the Constitution contemplates that Congress may , from inattention or
error in judgment , pass a law prohibited by the Constitution ; and , therefore , it
has provided a peaceable , safe and adequate remedy . If such a case should ...
I admit that the Constitution contemplates that Congress may , from inattention or
error in judgment , pass a law prohibited by the Constitution ; and , therefore , it
has provided a peaceable , safe and adequate remedy . If such a case should ...
Halaman 872
among other things , it is declared that the Constitution shall be the supreme law
of the land . By the third article , it is established “ that the judicial power of the
United States shall be vested in one supreme court , and in such other in . ferior ...
among other things , it is declared that the Constitution shall be the supreme law
of the land . By the third article , it is established “ that the judicial power of the
United States shall be vested in one supreme court , and in such other in . ferior ...
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