| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Election law - 1942 - 496 pages
...of our problem.) For in setting up an enduring framework of government they undertook to carry put for the indefinite future, and in all the vicissitudes...as the revelation of the great purposes which were intended to be achieved by the Constitution as a continuing mstrument of government. (Interpolated... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1942 - 494 pages
...of our problem'.) For in setting up an enduring framework of government they undertook to carry put for the indefinite future, and in all the vicissitudes...as the revelation of the great purposes which were intended to be achieved by the Constitution as a continuing mstrument of government. (Interpolated... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Poll tax - 1943 - 120 pages
...with which the framers were not familiar. For in setting up an enduring framework of government they undertook to carry out for the indefinite future and...fundamental purposes which the instrument itself discloses. I know the Senator is going to say that that language refers to new subject matter but passing on the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Poll tax - 1943 - 112 pages
...with which the framers were not familiar. For in setting up an enduring framework of government they undertook to carry out for the indefinite future and...fundamental purposes which the instrument itself discloses. I know the Senator is going to say that that language refers to new subject matter but passing on the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration - Cloture - 1948 - 350 pages
...with which the framers were not familiar. For in setting up an enduirng framework of government they undertook to carry out for the indefinite future and...purposes which the instrument itself discloses. Hence we rend its words not as we read legislative codes which are subject to continuous revision with the changing... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Nuclear energy - 1956 - 935 pages
...with which the framers were not familiar. For in setting up an enduring framework of government they undertook to carry out for the indefinite future and in all the changing vicissitudes of the changing affairs of men, those fundamental purposes which the instrument... | |
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