 | United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1965 - 880 halaman
...this clau«« and stated regarding its effect on the congressional exercise of the ennmerat*! powers: "We admit, as all must admit, that the powers of the...limits are not to be transcended. But we think the sonnd construction of the Constitution must allow to the National Legislature that discretion, with... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1966 - 1380 halaman
...for limited m rposes and upon such conditions as the Secretary may prescribe National £Lhfe£ ^^'"r construction of the Constitution must allow to the...Legislature that discretion, with respect to the means bv which thp thP°±hf ?'t0 be'Cartd hU<? CXeCUti°n' ^ich wiCnable 4at bodvt t thend hK v"* f81,*"8.*1... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1969 - 1080 halaman
...incidental powers which must be involved in constitution, if that instrument be not a splendid bauble. We admit, as all must admit, that the powers of the...transcended. But we think the sound construction of the ('(institution must allow to the national legislature that discretion with respect to the means by... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1969 - 1778 halaman
...be not a splendid bauble. We admit, us all must admit, that the powers of the government are limited that its limits are not to be transcended. But we think the sound construction о Constitution must allow to the national legislature that discretion with ret to the means by which... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1977 - 134 halaman
...provided it is read together with the sentence immediately preceding it. "But we think," wrote Marshall, "the sound construction of the constitution must allow...be carried into execution, which will enable that 1>ody to perform the high duties assigned to it, in the manner most beneficial to the people. Let the... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1977 - 152 halaman
...spirit of the Constitution." • And in the third place, there must be no losing sight of the principle "that the powers of the government are limited, and that its limits are not to be transcended."' One final point must be made about these pronouncements of Marshall's. The case of M'Culloch v. Maryland... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1977 - 1506 halaman
...has been unchallenged that the sound construction of the "necessary and proper" clause ". . . mnst allow to the national legislature that discretion, with respect to the means by which the powers it (the constitution) confers are to be carried into execution, which will enable that body to perform... | |
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