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" But the object and end of all government is to promote the happiness and prosperity of the community by which it is established ; and it can never be assumed that the government intended to diminish its power of accomplishing the end for which it was... "
Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States - Página 664
de United States. Supreme Court - 1837
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A Full and Arranged Digest of the Decisions in Common Law, Equity ..., Volumen 1

Richard Peters - 1860 - 836 páginas
...the civilized world. Ibid. 7. The object and end of all government is tc promote the happiness and prosperity of the community by which it is established;...can never be assumed that the government intended diminishing its power of accomplishing the end for which it was created ; and in a country like the...
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Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in ..., Volumen 14

Illinois. Supreme Court - 1854 - 566 páginas
...quoted from, the court said : " But the object and end of all government is to promote the happiness and prosperity of the community by which it is established...assumed that the government intended to diminish its powers of accomplishing the end for which it was created. And in a country like ours, free, active,...
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The Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Maryland, Volumen 1

Maryland. Constitutional Convention, William Blair Lord, Henry Martyn Parkhurst - 1864 - 744 páginas
...nothing passes by implication." " The object and end of all government is to promote the happiness and prosperity of the community by which it is established...of accomplishing the end for which it was created." 8 Peters, 738. 11 Peters, 420. A fortiori, the right of the people of a sovereign State " to resume...
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The Law of Contracts, Volumen 3

Theophilus Parsons - 1866 - 810 páginas
...existence of every government. But the object and end of ail government is to promote the happiness and prosperity of the community by which it is established...its power of accomplishing the end for which it was treated. And in a country like ours, free, active, and enterprising, continually advancing in numbers...
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Albany Law Journal, Volumen 28

1884 - 550 páginas
...in Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge, 11 Pet. 547 : " It can never be assumed that the goverment intended to diminish its power of accomplishing the end for which it was created." This is an elementary principle. In Chicago, B. & QR Co. v. Iowa, 94 US 155; Peik v. Chicago &N. R....
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Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress ..., Volumen 1

United States. Congress. Senate - 1874 - 962 páginas
...their decision say : The object and nature of all government is to promote (lie happiness and рт of the community by which it is established; and it can never be assumed that i:governmeut intended to diminish its power of accomplishing the end for whicb it »±created ; and...
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Notes of Constitutional Decisions: Being a Digest of the Judicial ...

Orlando Bump - 1878 - 474 páginas
...Bradbury, 1 1 Me. 118. Construetion. The object and end of all government is to promote the happiness and prosperity of the community by which it is established,...of accomplishing the end for which it was created. Whenever any power of the State is said to be surrendered or diminished, whether it be the taxing power...
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Proceedings of the Annual Session of the Bar Association of Tennessee

Tennessee Bar Association - 1889 - 1162 páginas
...547, "is to promote the happiness and prosperity of the community for which it is established ; and if can never be assumed that the government intended to diminish its power for accomplishing the end for which it was created." " We are not prepared to admit," says the Supreme...
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Supreme Court Reporter, Volumen 2

United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 1004 páginas
...Chief Justice TANEY, speaking for the court, in Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge, 11 Pet. 547 : "It can never be assumed that the government intended...of accomplishing the end for which it was created." This is an elementary principle. In Chicago, B. <t QR Co. v. Iowa, 94 US 155 ; Peik v. Chicago 6 NW...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volumen 200

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1906 - 700 páginas
...favor of the public, and the plaintiffs can claim nothing that is not clearly given by the act;' " that "it can never be assumed that the Government intended...accomplishing the end for which it was created;" and that those who insist that the Government has surrendered any of its powers or agreed that they may...
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