| John Taylor - 1804 - 148 lapas
...laws, so far as they regarded the duties of the judges. The first words of the Constitution declare that " all legislative powers herein granted shall...of a Senate and House of Representatives." — The power is unlimited. A subsequent section says " Congress stjall have power to constitute tribunals... | |
| United States. Congress - 1832 - 756 lapas
...Legislature? The first BCCtion of the first article of the constitution of the United States declares that "all legislative powers herein granted shall...consist of a Senate and House of Representatives." The President then constitutes no part of the Legislature, and the argument of the gentleman is untenable.... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1851 - 716 lapas
...the one, as the other of these three great departments of the GOTernment. The first article declares that all Legislative powers herein granted shall be...consist of a Senate and House of Representatives. The second, in the same way, that the Executive shall be vested in a President of the United States of... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1851 - 436 lapas
...— and takes care to guard against the term, " granted," used in the first article and first section of the constitution, which provides that, " all legislative powers herein granted, shall be vested in a Congress of the United States;" — as well as against other terms of like import used... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1851 - 428 lapas
...— and takes care to guard against the term, "granted," used in the first article and first section of the constitution, which provides that, " all legislative powers herein granted, shall be vested in a Congress of the United States;" — as well as against other terms of like import used... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1863 - 438 lapas
...— and takes care to guard against the term, " granted," used in the first article and first section of the constitution, which provides that, " all legislative powers herein granted, shall be vested in a Congress of the United States;" — as well as against other terms of like import used... | |
| 1872 - 786 lapas
...absolutely to the States, by virtue of their original existence and right. Article I, §i, declares that "all legislative powers herein granted shall...consist of a Senate and House of Representatives." The "members" of the "House" are to be "chosen every second year by the people of the several States,"... | |
| Bernard Janin Sage - 1881 - 656 lapas
...absolutely to the states, by virtue of their original existence and right. Article I., § 1, declares that "all legislative powers herein granted, shall...consist of a senate and house of representatives." The " members " of the " house " are to be " chosen every second year, by the people of the several states,"... | |
| 1917 - 914 lapas
...argumentatively. Thus the prima facie impossibility of delegating legislative power is deduced from Lhe provision that "All legislative Powers herein granted shall...consist of a Senate and House of Representatives." "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States,... | |
| De Benneville Randolph Keim - 1889 - 306 lapas
...first place in the order of the co-ordinate branches of ]£& the Government. That instrument declares that " all legislative powers herein granted shall...consist of a Senate and House of Representatives." The precedence in the order of arrangement of the several parts of the Constitution of the United States... | |
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