The Constitutional Law of the United States of AmericaCallaghan, 1887 - 369 sider |
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Side 168
... militia . Then , however , " volun- 1 The military school at West Point was founded May 16 , 1802. Ap- plicants for admission must be from seventeen to twenty - two years of age . The president appoints the pupils , one from each ...
... militia . Then , however , " volun- 1 The military school at West Point was founded May 16 , 1802. Ap- plicants for admission must be from seventeen to twenty - two years of age . The president appoints the pupils , one from each ...
Side 169
... militia . Regiments were organized according to states ; the entire number of men called for was divided into quotas ... militia were not kept so distinctly separate as they should have been , or at least might have been , according to ...
... militia . Regiments were organized according to states ; the entire number of men called for was divided into quotas ... militia were not kept so distinctly separate as they should have been , or at least might have been , according to ...
Side 170
... militia can be called into the service of the Union only for three distinct purposes : " to execute the laws of the Union , suppress insurrections and repel invasions ' ( Ibid . , § 15 ) . The militia cannot be taken out of the country ...
... militia can be called into the service of the Union only for three distinct purposes : " to execute the laws of the Union , suppress insurrections and repel invasions ' ( Ibid . , § 15 ) . The militia cannot be taken out of the country ...
Side 171
... militia for any of the purposes mentioned . The wording of the partic- ular clause — “ to provide for calling forth❞— shows , how- ever , that congress need not act directly in every case , but may pass general laws providing under ...
... militia for any of the purposes mentioned . The wording of the partic- ular clause — “ to provide for calling forth❞— shows , how- ever , that congress need not act directly in every case , but may pass general laws providing under ...
Side 173
... must bear the same burdens as the rest of the people , have the same taxes to pay and are bound to serve in the militia . But in spite of their full $ 52 . NATIONAL PROPERTY . In the same paragraph THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 173.
... must bear the same burdens as the rest of the people , have the same taxes to pay and are bound to serve in the militia . But in spite of their full $ 52 . NATIONAL PROPERTY . In the same paragraph THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 173.
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