The government of the Union, then (whatever may be the influence of this fact on the case), is emphatically and truly a government of the people. In form and in substance it emanates from them, its powers are granted by them, and are to be exercised directly... The Congressional Globe - Page 325by United States. Congress - 1833Full view - About this book
| Sir Fortunatus Dwarris - Constitutional law - 1885 - 698 pages
...Marshall said, " The government of the Union is emphatically a government of the people. In form and substance it emanates from them. Its powers are granted...by them, and are to be exercised directly on them uud for their benefit." " But the question respecting the extent of the powers, actually granted, is... | |
| Québec (Province). Court of King's Bench - Law reports, digests, etc - 1885 - 552 pages
...source. \Ve may say of Canada, as CJ Marshall said of m the United States, and with greater emphasis : " This government is acknowledged by all to be one of enumerated powers ;" — McCuUoch \. State of Maryland.* Hence we have the doctrine everywhere proclaimed that the local... | |
| Law - 1885 - 762 pages
...source. We may say of Canada, as CJ Marshall said of the United States, and with greater emphasis: " This government is acknowledged by all to be one of enumerated powers." McCullochus. State of Maryland, 4 Wheaton, 405. Hence we have the doctrine every where proclaimed that... | |
| Quebec. Court of the King's Bench - Law reports, digests, etc - 1885 - 254 pages
...source. We may say of Canada, as CJ Marshall said of the United States, and with greater emphasis: "This government is acknowledged by all to be one of enumerated powers." McCulloch vs. State of Maryland, 4 Wheaton, 405. Hence we have the doctrine every where proclaimed... | |
| West Virginia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1926 - 332 pages
...Justice employed this sonorous language: "The government of the Union is a government of the people ; it emanates from them ; its powers are granted by...exercised directly on them, and for their benefit. "The government of the Union, though limited in its powers is supreme within its sphere of action ;... | |
| Literature - 1888 - 892 pages
.... . . is, emphatically and truly, a government of the people. In form and in substance it emamites from them. Its powers are granted by them, and are...exercised directly on them and for their benefit." (McCullough vs. Maryland, reported in 4 Wheaton, 316.) So far we have been sailing along very comfortably.... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1908 - 308 pages
..."The government of the Union, then, is emphatically and truly a government of the people ; in form and in substance it emanates from them ; its powers are granted by them, are to be exercised directly on them and for their benefit ;" and accordingly held, that however desirable... | |
| Judson Stuart Landon - Constitutional history - 1889 - 796 pages
...The government of the Union, then, is emphatically and truly a government of the people. In form and substance it emanates from them. Its powers are granted...exercised directly on them and for their benefit." This opinion formed the basis of the great argument of Webster in his reply to Hayne, eleven years later... | |
| Samuel Freeman Miller - Constitutional law - 1891 - 804 pages
...with each other. In the opinion of Chief Justice Marshall in McCulloch v. Maryland, it is said : — " This Government is acknowledged by all to be one of...the powers granted to it, would seem too apparent to have required to be enforced by all those arguments, which its enlightened friends, while it was depending... | |
| History - 1891 - 654 pages
...sovereignties. The government of the Union then, is emphatically and truly a government of the people. In form and in substance it emanates from them. Its powers...exercised directly on them, and for their benefit." Said Chief Justice Chase : * " The union of the States never was a purely artificial and arbitrary... | |
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