Although an emergency may not call into life a power which has never lived, nevertheless emergency may afford a reason for the exertion of a living power already enjoyed. Hearings - Page 22by United States. Congress. House. Committee on election of President, vice president, and representatives in Congress - 1924Full view - About this book
| William Mack, William Benjamin Hale - 1917 - 1362 pages
...thus adopted." In answer to the contention that an emergency could not give the power, the court said: "Although an emergency may not call into life a power which has never lived, nevertheless emergency may afford a reason for the exertion of a living power already enjoyed. If acts which, if... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1917 - 806 pages
...be made the source of power. Ex parte Milligan, 4 Wall. 2. The proposition begs the question, since although an emergency may not call into life a power which has never lived, nevertheless emergency may afford a reason for the exertion of a living power already enjoyed. If acts which, if... | |
| 1917 - 1450 pages
...source of power. Ex parte Milligan, 4 Wall. 2, 18 L. ed. 281. The proposition begs the question, since although an emergency may not call into life a power which has never lived, nevertheless emergency may afford a reason for the exertion of a living power already enjoyed. If acts which, if... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1919 - 1284 pages
...made the source of jwwer. Ex parte Milllgan. 4 Wall., 2. The proposition herĀ« the question, since although an emergency may not call Into life a power which has never lived, nevertheless emergency may afford a reason for the exertion of n living jM)wer already enjoyed. If acts which. If... | |
| Hugh Evander Willis - 1923 - 1036 pages
...source of power. Ex parte Milligan, 4 Wall. 2, 18 L. ed. 281. The proposition begs the question, since although an emergency may not call into life a power which has never lived, nevertheless emergency may afford a reason for the exertion of a living power already enjoyed. If acts which, if... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - 1925 - 1436 pages
...be made the source of power. Ex partc Milligan, 4 Wall. 2. The proposition begs the question, since although an emergency may not call into life a power which has never lived, nevertheless emergency may afford a reason for the exertion of a living power already enjoyed. If acts which, if... | |
| Eliot Jones - 1925 - 908 pages
...be made the source of power. Ex parte Mittigan, 4 Wall. 2. The proposition begs the question, since although an emergency may not call into life a power which has never lived, nevertheless emergency may afford a reason for the exertion of a living power already enjoyed. If acts which, if... | |
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