The North American Review, Volume 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 256
... taken for the public use . Such a construction would pervert the constitutional provision into a restriction upon the rights of the citizen , as these rights stood at the common law instead of the Government , and make it an authority ...
... taken for the public use . Such a construction would pervert the constitutional provision into a restriction upon the rights of the citizen , as these rights stood at the common law instead of the Government , and make it an authority ...
Page 257
... taken away . " As a matter of fact , the land itself is never taken . The land , the corporeal substance , always remains . The possession may be taken , or the entire title , or both , or something less ; and in any one of these cases ...
... taken away . " As a matter of fact , the land itself is never taken . The land , the corporeal substance , always remains . The possession may be taken , or the entire title , or both , or something less ; and in any one of these cases ...
Page 262
... taken " ; in fact , land can never be said to be taken unless we mean by that that the title is absolutely transferred from one person to another , and it has never been maintained that rail- roads could escape paying damages altogether ...
... taken " ; in fact , land can never be said to be taken unless we mean by that that the title is absolutely transferred from one person to another , and it has never been maintained that rail- roads could escape paying damages altogether ...
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