These great objects are necessarily connected, and can only be attained by an enlightened exercise of the powers of each within its appropriate sphere in conformity with the public will constitutionally expressed.
I trust this will not be regarded as a menace, but only as the declared purpose of the Union that it will constitutionally defend and maintain itself.
Whether the sacred cows of India are spoiled by generations of overindulgence, or whether the variety is constitutionally evil-tempered does not appear, but they one and all take pugnacious exception to the bicycle.
Congress must, therefore, determine the existence of these facts before it has power constitutionally to act.
I was constitutionally irritable, and a habit of fretfulness grew upon me.
From this they argue that the destruction of capitalism must be sudden and catastrophic; that it must be the work of a minority; and that it cannot be effected constitutionally or without violence.
But whether they shall exercise wisely or not that, or any other right constitutionally vested in them, is a matter appertaining to themselves, and not to parties in England.
Australia consists of various colonies, peopled by Englishmen or the descendants of Englishmen, who have the fullest means of constitutionally expressing their desires.
He was a man who was constitutionally unable to understand fear.
He made several suggestions and objections in detail, and he also pointed out that constitutionally he could not enter into a valid treaty until after he had been made Duke and received the assent of the Estates.
The Reichstag could reject the proposal if it were a law or a tax; they could criticise and debate, but there was no ground on which they could constitutionally demand the dismissal of the Minister.
His attempt to govern constitutionally with a Parliamentary constitution had proved as impracticable as his attempt to govern constitutionally with a military constitution.
Lawrence of New York wanted to commit the memorials, in order to see how far Congress might constitutionally interfere.
There was an orator who gave it as his opinion that the King might constitutionally dispense with bad laws, but not with good laws.
He was a man of quick and vigorous parts, but constitutionally prone to insolence and to the angry passions.
Her sister is very seriously ill," said the doctor, with a graver face; "I am afraid she is constitutionally delicate.
The incident is of no great importance in itself, but it shows that even then the boy was already constitutionally destitute of fear.
Then, as if to avert ill feeling if possible: "I trust this will not be regarded as a menace, but only as the declared purpose of the Union, that it will constitutionally defend and maintain itself.
The petition did not contemplate even a breach of the constitution: it prayed, in general terms, for the interference of Congress so far as they were constitutionally authorized.
You were told this opposition might be peaceably, might be constitutionally made; that you might enjoy all the advantages of the Union, and bear none of its burdens.
He said: "A serious question seems now to be made, as to what time Congress constitutionally terminates.
The consequence of this is, that, though in theory constitutionally binding on the members of the Union, yet in practice they are mere recommendations, which the States observe or disregard at their option.
These several means, though not equally eligible in themselves, nor probably to the States, were all constitutionally open for consideration.
Government was henceforth to be exercised not autocratically by divine right, but constitutionally by the sovereign will of the governed.
With all Legard's good qualities he wasconstitutionally careless and extravagant; and Evelyn was too inexperienced, and too gentle, perhaps, to correct his tendencies.
By courage I do not mean that trait for which man is constitutionallyas much distinguished, as woman is for the want of it I mean not a courage to meet and surmount physical difficulties, and encounter outward and physical dangers.
I am not, indeed, either constitutionally or by age, one of those who place the golden age exclusively in the past.
Lloyd, as to Lilian's health, and the clairvoyante had declared her to be constitutionally predisposed to consumption.
Constitutionally averse to bloodshed, he could seem timid where daring only gratified a wanton vanity, or aimed at a selfish object.
An act of that government, as well as of the governments in the Union, is constitutionally an act of the people, and our Constitutions provide a safe and easy method to redress any real grievances.
We cannot but rejoice that the principles for which we contended, and which are constitutionally established in United America, are irresistibly spreading themselves through two mighty nations in Europe.
Let us, Fellow Citizens, cultivate a due observance of the Laws which are constitutionally made by the authority of this Government, as well as those of the Federal Government, agreeable to the Constitution of the United States.
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