It is, however, equally clear what the framers of the Act intended to convey.
The framers of that Constitution should be as dear to us as Lutherans as the framers of our Federal Constitution are to us as Americans.
What right had the framers of the American Constitution to lay down a basis for the administrative side of the life of this nation?
We are as near to Christ and to the Bible as the framers of the confessions of faith.
It has been said that the framers of the act meant the county members to represent property, and the borough members to represent numbers.
But the constituencies still remained very uneven in population--and, indeed, the framers of the act had no desire for equal electoral districts.
It is by a multitude of such considerations, each in itself trifling, but all together weighty, that the framers of policy can alone divine what is practicable and therefore wise.
The framers of the Constitution knew that the question of the right of a State to secede was thus left unsettled.
The framers of these laws, with a decree of wisdom and foresight which does them honor, never entertained the idea that a person, in becoming a member of the compact, thereby relinquished his distinctive national character.
It is not strange that the framers of the Constitution, which had no model in the past, should not have fully comprehended the excellence of their own work.
Therefore it was that the framers of the Constitution left the power of removal unrestricted, while they gave the Senate a fight to reject all appointments which in its opinion were not fit to be made.
It is thus apparent that the framers of the Constitution, in shaping the form of government, arranged for a distribution of power among three branches, executive, legislative, and judicial.
The framers of the Constitution, bewildered by many proposals and unable to agree on any single plan, had committed the choice of presidential electors to the discretion of the state legislatures.
Defective as the present Confederation has been proved to be, this principle appears to have been fully recognized by the framers of it; though they have not made proper or adequate provision for its exercise.
Yet, though relying solely on this unambitious mode of warfare, the framers of the paper, which is in every part of it distinguished by wisdom, speak with confident thoughts of success.
Though not, as was long believed, designed in retaliation for the Boston disturbances, it is clear that its framers had Massachusetts in mind when deciding on their policy for Quebec.
Dread of the existence of an established Church and of its ultimate effects upon republican institutions was shared by the framers of the United States Constitution and most of the framers of the States Constitutions.
The wiseframers of our admirable constitution, after great deliberation, conceived and executed the only practical expedient.
The reason with the framers of the constitution for using this general term is obvious.
Sir, the framers of the constitution were sensible that monopolies were odious every where, and that they would be particularly so to the people of this country.
The framers of the constitution could not have done an act so absurd as to make a general grant of powers, among an enumeration of specified powers.
In short, it must have been a principal object with the framers of our constitution to suspend, at least for a limited time, the effects of popular opinion.
Sir, if simplicity was not originally contemplated by the framers of the constitution, why the imposition on the people in publishing it to the world?
I am not inquiring whether the State banks can do it; but I say that the framers of the constitution must have had under consideration the state of things at the time when the constitution came into existence.
Can there be an opinion that the framers of the constitution intended Canada should be excluded from the benefits of the constitution, when before invited into it?
The Buddhistic system itself suffers from a fundamental contradiction, because its framers did not acknowledge the actual limits of retribution nor the empirical machinery by which benefits and injuries are really propagated.
But what its framers said in praise of the Augsburg Confession, viz.
The framers of the Formula probably had in mind such inadequate and unguarded statements of Bucer, Amsdorf, and others as the following.
The principles, aims and objects that actuated the framers of the Constitution, are most graphically and eloquently set forth, in the following extract from a speech recently delivered by the Hon.
If theframers of the Constitution meant they should not, why did they not distinctly say so?
Some object that it was not the "intention" of the framers of the original Constitution, nor of the amendments, to enfranchise woman.
But able jurists tell us that the "intention" of the framers of a document must be judged by the letter of the law.
Manifestly because the framers of this article saw that Congress had the power to abridge the rights of the colored race--indeed, any race--in the matter of voting and in the matter of holding office as well.
We know that the framers of the Constitution never dreamed that the idea of a republic would include even all the males of the country.
At common law, with the nomenclature of which the framers of the Constitution were familiar, it was never doubted that all children born in a country of parents who were its citizens became themselves upon their birth citizens also.
In this connection it is worth our while to observe that in no respect has the actual working of the Constitution departed so far from the intentions of its framersas in the case of their provisions concerning the executive.
The close parallelism between the office of president and that of king in the minds of the framers of the Constitution was instructively shown in the debates on the advisableness of restraining the president's action by a privy council.
The framers of the English constitution were fortunately not of the school of Abbe Sieyès.
Thus, after labors extending through nearly four months, the constitution issued from the hands of its framers with the marks of compromise and concession on almost every section.
How wisely theframers labored, and the great fruits of their labor, are far more clearly to be seen now that the great instrument has been so long and so severely tried, than was possible in their own generation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "framers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.