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" The power being given, it is the interest of the nation to facilitate its execution. It can never be their interest, and cannot be presumed to have been their intention, to clog and embarrass its execution by withholding the most appropriate means. "
Executive Privilege: the Withholding of Information by the Executive ... - Page 83
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Separation of Powers - 1971 - 635 pages
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Reports ... Proceedings, Volume 37

Ohio State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1916 - 294 pages
...prosperity of the nation so vitally depends, must also be intrusted with ample means for their execution. The power being given, it is the interest of the nation...never be their interest, and cannot be presumed to have been their intention, to clog and embarrass its execution by withholding the most appropriate...
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Cases Decided on the British North America Act, 1867, in the Privy ..., Volume 2

John Robison Cartwright - Law reports, digests, etc - 1883 - 766 pages
...prosperity of the nation so vitally depends must also be entrusted with ample means for their execution. The power being given, it is the interest of the nation...never be their interest, and cannot be presumed to have been their intention, to clog, and embarrass its execution by withholding the most appropriate...
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CASES DECIDED ON THE BRITISH NORTH AMERICA ACT, 1867.

john r. cartwright - 1883 - 768 pages
...prosperity of the nation so vitally depends must also be entrusted with ample means for their execution. The power being given, it is the interest of the nation...never be their interest, and cannot be presumed to have been their intention, to clog, and embarrass its execution by withholding the most appropriate...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Appeal, Volume 7

Ontario. Court of Appeal, James Stewart Tupper, Richard Scougall Cassels - Law reports, digests, etc - 1883 - 858 pages
...prosperity of the nation so vitally depends must also be entrusted with ample means for their execution. The power being given, it is the interest of the nation...never be their interest, and cannot be presumed to have been their intention, to clog and embarrass its execution by withholding the most appropriate...
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Federal Decisions: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme ..., Volume 6

Law reports, digests, etc - 1885 - 890 pages
...prosperity of the nation so vitally depends, must also be intrusted with ample means for their execution. The power being given, it is the interest of the nation...never be their interest, and cannot be presumed to have been their intention, to clog and embarrass its execution by withholding the most appropriate...
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John Marshall

Allan Bowie Magruder - Biography & Autobiography - 1885 - 308 pages
...relations, and no inconsiderable portion of the industry of the nation, are intrusted to its government. The power being given, it is the interest of the nation...never be their interest, and cannot be presumed to have been their intention, to clog and embarrass its execution by withholding the most appropriate...
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A General Treatise on Statutes: Their Rules of Construction, and the Proper ...

Sir Fortunatus Dwarris - Constitutional law - 1885 - 698 pages
...prosperity of the nation so vitally depends ; must be entrusted with ample means for their execution. The power being given, it is the interest of the nation...never be their interest, and cannot be presumed to have been their intention, to clog and embarrass its execution by withholding the most appropriate...
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John Marshall

Allan Bowie Magruder - Biography & Autobiography - 1885 - 316 pages
...relations, and no inconsiderable portion of the industry of the nation, are intrusted to its government. The power being given, it is the interest of the nation...never be their interest, and cannot be presumed to have been their intention, to clog and embarrass its execution by withholding the most appropriate...
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... John Marshall

Allan Bowie Magruder - 1885 - 318 pages
...nation to facilitate its execution. It can never be their interest, and cannot be presumed to have been their intention, to clog and embarrass its execution by withholding the most 'appropriate means. Throughout this vast republic, from the St. Croix to the Gulf of Mexico, from the Atlantic to the Pacific,...
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National Consolidation of the Railways of the United States

George Henry Lewis - Railroads - 1893 - 362 pages
...prosperity of the nation so vitally depend, must also be intrusted with ample means for their execution. The power being given, it is the interest of the nation to facilitate its execution. . . . The power of creating a corporation, though appertaining to sovereignty, is not, like the power...
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