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Show 130 becoming ..ted IA the aiding ift the fulfUiment of this obJective, he &ericL I hove repeated rnueh lately that my conception.f the Constitution of the United St•• WQS one whiQh recegnized thot ","I doeument _ being the componioA .f the people in the accomptilhment of their objectives. Surely the Gtvernment, operating vnder thet Centtitution, Must "e thot also. Could there be a worth.ier couse for any compan ion to attempt than to try to better the _nditlon .f his f.nows? The wage OM hour law viewed in this Ught rook. it em almost ••cred Instrument In the attainment of the _rthy. obiectives .f better conditions for .11 the people. 20 Later he added thoft the State, Natloft and citizen are moking the Consti tution their lon In the _complishment e,f their •••• obiectives.21 Tho... developed his netJon of'the Constitution from historlccd QAGI)'Sis which, on ot He says that the Constitutloft CIS the companion of the peop,le lealt for its picturesqueness" was written un ... is worth the influence of Newton·, thought, charactertzed by the theory of bal·anae. Therefore, Our liberty w. to be mointalned on G bGlance of power }" Government. It w...umecl that the forces In <lGvemment.were in constant operation. The low.$ 'relating to the push and pull in nature were transplanted and thought of as being fundctmeht«', and they actuolly (Ud dominate 22 men. 20 21 22 m_ Ibid., p. 2237. Ibid., p. 2237 Ibid., V&I. 80, in his thoughts about himself and ether (June S, 1938). p. 6153, (74th Congress, 2d Ses$., April 21, 1936). |