 | Law - 1917 - 510 pages
...government itself and that of the states. It would not be contend"'1 **"* exceptions, it is not percei\red that there is any limit to the questions which can be adjusted touching any matter which is proper!}' the subject of negotiation with a foreign country." These statements of Prof. Story and Justice... | |
 | Law - 1918 - 502 pages
...that the treaty-making power does not extend so far as to authorize what the Constitution forbids,17 or a change in the character of the government, or in that of the states,18 and it has also been stated that it would not authorize a cession of any portion of the... | |
 | Law - 1920 - 1086 pages
...Government itself and that of the States. It would not be contended that it extends so far as to authorixe what the constitution forbids, or a change in the...cession of any portion of the territory of the latter (that is, of the State) without its consent. But with these exceptions it is not perceived that there... | |
 | Ohio State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1919 - 250 pages
...the nature of the government itself and that of the states. It would not be contended that it extends so far as to authorize what the constitution forbids, or a change in the nature of the government, or in that of one of the states, or a cession of any portion of the territory... | |
 | Law reports, digests, etc - 1890 - 1134 pages
...nature of the government itself, and of that of the states. It would not be contended that it extends so far as to authorize what the constitution forbids,...any portion of the territory of the latter, without Ite consent. Railroad Co. v. Lowe, 114 U. S. 525, 541, 5 Sup. Ct. Rep. 995. But, with these exceptions,... | |
 | James Bradley Thayer - Constitutional law - 1894 - 470 pages
...itself and of that of the States. It would not be contended that it extends so far as to anthorize what the Constitution forbids, or a change in the...the territory of the latter, without its consent. Fort Leavenworth Railroad Co. v. Lowe, 114 US 525, 5tl. But with these exceptions, it is not perceived... | |
 | James Bradley Thayer - Constitutional law - 1895 - 1214 pages
...nature of the government itself and of that of the States. It would not be contended that it extends , and independent State ; and do, and forever hereafter...them expressly delegated to the United States of Am Furt Leaccnirorlh Railroad Co. v. Loire, 114 US 525, 541. But with these exceptions, it is not perceived... | |
 | United States. Department of Justice - Attorneys general's opinions - 1900 - 792 pages
...the nature of the Government itself and that of the States. It would not be contended that it extends so far as to authorize what the Constitution forbids,...exceptions it is not perceived that there is any limit to it touching any matter which is properly the subject of negotiations with a foreign country." My conclusion... | |
 | Emlin McClain - Constitutional law - 1900 - 1126 pages
...nature of the government itself and of that of the States. It would not be contended that it extends so far as to authorize what the Constitution forbids,...of the territory of the latter without its consent. Fort Leavenworth Railroad Co. v. Lowe, 114 US 525, 541. But with these exceptions, it is not perceived... | |
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