The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... LAWS ? What are the means to execute a LEGISLATIVE power but LAWS ? What is the power of laying and collecting taxes , but a legislative power , or a power of making laws , to lay and collect taxes ? What are the proper means of ...
... LAWS ? What are the means to execute a LEGISLATIVE power but LAWS ? What is the power of laying and collecting taxes , but a legislative power , or a power of making laws , to lay and collect taxes ? What are the proper means of ...
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... laws of the Union are to be the supreme law of the land . But what inference can be drawn from this , or what would they amount to , if they were not to be supreme ? It is evident they would amount to nothing . A LAW , by the very ...
... laws of the Union are to be the supreme law of the land . But what inference can be drawn from this , or what would they amount to , if they were not to be supreme ? It is evident they would amount to nothing . A LAW , by the very ...
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... law of one State be preposterously rendered paramount to the law of another , within the jurisdiction of the other . We owe it to mere casualty , that very serious embarrassments on this subject have been hitherto escaped . By the laws ...
... law of one State be preposterously rendered paramount to the law of another , within the jurisdiction of the other . We owe it to mere casualty , that very serious embarrassments on this subject have been hitherto escaped . By the laws ...
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