| Christopher A. Anzalone - 2000 - 422 lapas
...import, we might question the application of the term, but should not controvert the principle. If they contend for that narrow construction which, in...cripple the government, and render it unequal to the object for which it is declared to be instituted, and to which the powers given, as fairly understood,... | |
| R. Kent Newmyer - 2001 - 552 lapas
...construction of them? Indeed, he continued, "what do gentlemen mean, by a strict construction?" "If they contend for that narrow construction which, in...consistent with the general views and objects of the instrument—for that narrow construction, which would cripple the government, and render it unequal... | |
| Christopher L. Eisgruber - 2009 - 256 lapas
...the other hand, Marshall continued, if Ogden's lawyers were asking for a "narrow construction" that would "deny to the government those powers which the words of the [Constitution] import" or "cripple the government," then "we cannot perceive the propriety of this... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1910 - 1352 lapas
...import, we might question the application of the term, but should not controvert the principle. If they contend for that narrow construction which, in...words of the grant, as usually understood, import, and whicli are consistent with the general views and objects of the instrument; for that narrow construction,... | |
| Indiana State Bar Association (1916- ) - 1901 - 186 lapas
...import, we might question the application of the term, but should not controvert the principle. If they contend for that narrow construction which, in...which the words of the grant, as usually understood, in port, and which are consistent with the general views and objects of the instrument ; for that narrow... | |
| 1904 - 1228 lapas
...the court, in which he held that the commerce clause of the Constitution should not have a strict or narrow construction which would cripple the Government...and render it unequal to the objects for which it had been established. He further held that the object for which the power was given should be considered... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court - 1915 - 776 lapas
...one recognizes should receive constant and watchful regulation, but giving to it that construction which "the words of the grant, as usually understood, import, and which is consistent with the general views and objects of the instrument," it seems to us that, in enacting... | |
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