| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Others, such as Theodore Roosevelt, thought the President to be capable, as a "steward of the people, of exerting all power save that which is specifically prohibited by the Constitution or the Congress.6[d] In my view -- taught me not only by the decision of Mr. Chief Justice Marshall in Little v. Barreme, but also by a score of other pronouncements of distinguished members of this bench -- the
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