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Side 1313
... Congress , the general welfare . It to borrow money , and in that of paying the debts may be employed for this purpose either singly , of the nation . Yet , all these powers are sepa- or in conjunction with other powers , alike ne ...
... Congress , the general welfare . It to borrow money , and in that of paying the debts may be employed for this purpose either singly , of the nation . Yet , all these powers are sepa- or in conjunction with other powers , alike ne ...
Side 1317
... Congress have the Constitutional power so to apply the public money , ought not to be decided by such consid- erations . Its decision may , indeed , but its truth cannot be affected , in the remotest degree , by the manner in which the ...
... Congress have the Constitutional power so to apply the public money , ought not to be decided by such consid- erations . Its decision may , indeed , but its truth cannot be affected , in the remotest degree , by the manner in which the ...
Side 1321
... Congress . When submit- ted to Mr. Madison , who has been justly styled the Champion of State Rights , he rejected it , not because it was unconstitutional , but because he salutary . The Constitutional question he de- clared to be ...
... Congress . When submit- ted to Mr. Madison , who has been justly styled the Champion of State Rights , he rejected it , not because it was unconstitutional , but because he salutary . The Constitutional question he de- clared to be ...
Side 1329
... Congress to construct roads and canals without the consent of the States . I confess myself , indeed , strongly inclined to the opinion that , in the exercise of these incidental ' powers , the assent of the States must be obtained . I ...
... Congress to construct roads and canals without the consent of the States . I confess myself , indeed , strongly inclined to the opinion that , in the exercise of these incidental ' powers , the assent of the States must be obtained . I ...
Side 1335
... Congress shall have power . ' " " כן Sir , the events of the late war furnish us a les- son on the subject never to ... Congress ; and if the accessary follows the principal , the accessary power of making roads belongs to Congress also ...
... Congress shall have power . ' " " כן Sir , the events of the late war furnish us a les- son on the subject never to ... Congress ; and if the accessary follows the principal , the accessary power of making roads belongs to Congress also ...
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