When an eighteenth century Constitution forms the charter of liberty of a twentieth century government, must its general provisions be construed and interpreted by an eighteenth century mind in the light of eighteenth century conditions and ideals? Clearly... Wisconsin Magazine of History - Página 259editado por - 1923Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1912 - 1262 páginas
...general language or general policy to be interpreted and applied to present day people and conditions? When an eighteenth century constitution forms the...construed and interpreted by an eighteenth century mind in the light of eighteenth century conditions and ideals? Clearly not This were to comthe race to halt... | |
| 1912 - 344 páginas
...situation cannot be summed up in brief better than in the words of the opinion from the Wisconsin court: "When an eighteenth century constitution forms the...surrounded by eighteenth century conditions and ideals? Clearly not. This were to command the race to halt in its progress, to stretch the state upon a veritable... | |
| Frederic Clemson Howe - 1912 - 248 páginas
...progressive movement in the state, upheld the law. The court, in a remarkably advanced opinion, said: When an eighteenth century constitution forms the...surrounded by eighteenth century conditions and ideals? Clearly not. This were to command the race to halt in its progress, to stretch the state upon a veritable... | |
| Frederic C. Howe - 1912 - 230 páginas
...progressive movement in the state, upheld the law. The court, in a remarkably advanced opinion, said: When an eighteenth century constitution forms the...an eighteenth century mind surrounded by eighteenth centuiy conditions and ideals? Clearly not. This were to command the race to halt in its progress,... | |
| 1912 - 1320 páginas
...general language or general policy to be interpreted and applied to present-day people and conditions? When an eighteenth century constitution forms the...construed and interpreted by an eighteenth century mind in the light of eighteenth century conditions and ideals? Clearly not. This were to command the race... | |
| James B. Osborne - 1912 - 40 páginas
...all countries. Said decision was written by Chief Justice Winslovv, and from it we quote as follows: "When an eighteenth century Constitution forms the...construed and interpreted by an eighteenth century mind, surounded by twentieth century conditions and ideals? Clearly not. This were to command the race to... | |
| Prentice W. Chase - 1912 - 148 páginas
...writes these memorable words : "When an eighteenth century constitution forms the charter of liberty for a twentieth century government, must its general provisions...surrounded by eighteenth century conditions and ideals? Certainly not. This were to command the race to halt in its progress — to stretch the State upon... | |
| 1912 - 550 páginas
...policy to be interpreted and applied to present-day people and conditions ? When an eighteenth-century constitution forms the charter of liberty of a twentieth...general provisions be construed and interpreted by an eighteenth-century mind surrounded by eighteenth-century conditions and ideals ? Clearly not. This... | |
| Epaphroditus Peck - 1913 - 578 páginas
...general language or general policy to be interpreted and applied to present day people and conditions? "When an eighteenth century constitution forms the...construed and interpreted by an eighteenth century mind in the light of eighteenthcentury conditions and ideals? Clearly not. This wereto command the race... | |
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