Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a Preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States, Before the Adoption of the Constitution, Том 3Hilliard, Gray,, 1833 - 776 страници |
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... given from like motives of public policy , for the sake of uniformity , and the convenience of commerce.2 Hitherto , howev- er , it has remained a dormant power , from the many 1 This opinion is not peculiar to Mr. Webster . It was ...
... given from like motives of public policy , for the sake of uniformity , and the convenience of commerce.2 Hitherto , howev- er , it has remained a dormant power , from the many 1 This opinion is not peculiar to Mr. Webster . It was ...
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... given to congress to fix on the towns , court - houses , and other places , through- out our Union , at which there should be post - offices ; the routes , by which the mails should be carried from one post - office to another , so as ...
... given to congress to fix on the towns , court - houses , and other places , through- out our Union , at which there should be post - offices ; the routes , by which the mails should be carried from one post - office to another , so as ...
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... given to the words , not conformable to their general meaning , un- less that sense be required by the context , or , at least , better harmonizes with the subject matter , and objects of the power , than any other sense . That cannot ...
... given to the words , not conformable to their general meaning , un- less that sense be required by the context , or , at least , better harmonizes with the subject matter , and objects of the power , than any other sense . That cannot ...
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... given are understood in a large sense , in order to secure the public interests . Common sense becomes the guide , and prevents men from dealing with mere logical ab- stractions . Under the confederation , this very power to establish ...
... given are understood in a large sense , in order to secure the public interests . Common sense becomes the guide , and prevents men from dealing with mere logical ab- stractions . Under the confederation , this very power to establish ...
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... given power , therefore it could not now do it . If , for instance , congress had never provided a ship for the navy , except by purchase , they could not now authorize ships to be built for a navy , or à con- verso . If they had not ...
... given power , therefore it could not now do it . If , for instance , congress had never provided a ship for the navy , except by purchase , they could not now authorize ships to be built for a navy , or à con- verso . If they had not ...
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