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Side 1323
... military operations , the ex- ecutive and military authority may make military roads in time of war , but the legislative body cannot authorize them . His colleagues disagree with him . On the other hand , another of these gentlemen ...
... military operations , the ex- ecutive and military authority may make military roads in time of war , but the legislative body cannot authorize them . His colleagues disagree with him . On the other hand , another of these gentlemen ...
Side 1327
... military road . Consti- tutional difficulties of this description , it would seem , are not confined to this body . In a certain great city , not a thousand miles off , and at a pe- riod not a hundred years remote , a great question ...
... military road . Consti- tutional difficulties of this description , it would seem , are not confined to this body . In a certain great city , not a thousand miles off , and at a pe- riod not a hundred years remote , a great question ...
Side 1329
... military road with a view to its successful prosecution . For my own part , however , I am disposed to consider the power of improving the post roads rather as an accessary to the power of establish- ing post offices and post roads . I ...
... military road with a view to its successful prosecution . For my own part , however , I am disposed to consider the power of improving the post roads rather as an accessary to the power of establish- ing post offices and post roads . I ...
Side 1333
... military authority . And can the military au- thority , in time of peace , make a road without the consent of a State , when the legislative body cannot authorize it with their assent ? Sir , Í , too , approve the making of this road ...
... military authority . And can the military au- thority , in time of peace , make a road without the consent of a State , when the legislative body cannot authorize it with their assent ? Sir , Í , too , approve the making of this road ...
Side 1335
... military operations . They must , therefore , have intended that the power to make them should be vested in the General Government , as accessary to the power of raising and supporting armies and making war . And this , of itself ...
... military operations . They must , therefore , have intended that the power to make them should be vested in the General Government , as accessary to the power of raising and supporting armies and making war . And this , of itself ...
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