Chapter 19

The powers the people have given to the General Government are named in the Constitution, and all not there named, either expressly or by implication, are reserved to thepeopleand can be exercised only bythem, or upon furthergrantfromthem. (Justice Brewer in Turner v. Williams, 194U. S.279.)

The powers the people have given to the General Government are named in the Constitution, and all not there named, either expressly or by implication, are reserved to thepeopleand can be exercised only bythem, or upon furthergrantfromthem. (Justice Brewer in Turner v. Williams, 194U. S.279.)


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