The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... necessary and proper to execute the specified powers , must , according to the natural and obvious force of the terms and the context , be limited to means necessary to the end and incident to the nature of the specified powers . The ...
... necessary and proper to execute the specified powers , must , according to the natural and obvious force of the terms and the context , be limited to means necessary to the end and incident to the nature of the specified powers . The ...
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... necessary to give value to treaties . The disadvantage of depending on a single nation for articles of necessary consumption was strongly pressed ; and it was added as an evil of most serious magnitude , more truly alarm- ing than any ...
... necessary to give value to treaties . The disadvantage of depending on a single nation for articles of necessary consumption was strongly pressed ; and it was added as an evil of most serious magnitude , more truly alarm- ing than any ...
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... necessary . " It is a fact declared by the general convention and uni- versally understood , that the constitution of the United States was the result of a spirit of amity and mutual concession . And it is well known , that under this ...
... necessary . " It is a fact declared by the general convention and uni- versally understood , that the constitution of the United States was the result of a spirit of amity and mutual concession . And it is well known , that under this ...
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