The whole, though larger than any of its parts, does not necessarily obscure their separate identities.


Writing for the court, United States v. Powers, 307 U.S. 214 (1939). - Judicial opinions


The whole, though larger than any of its parts, does not necessarily obscure their separate identities.

The whole, though larger than any of its parts, does not necessarily obscure their separate identities.

The whole, though larger than any of its parts, does not necessarily obscure their separate identities.

The whole, though larger than any of its parts, does not necessarily obscure their separate identities.