A Course of Lectures on the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States: Delivered Annually in Columbia College, New YorkHarper, 1843 - 419 sider |
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Side xiii
... land and water . 3. Of providing armies and fleets , and regulating and calling forth the militia . 4. Of levying taxes and borrowing money . 2. To intercourse with foreign nations ; comprising the powers , 1. To make treaties , and to ...
... land and water . 3. Of providing armies and fleets , and regulating and calling forth the militia . 4. Of levying taxes and borrowing money . 2. To intercourse with foreign nations ; comprising the powers , 1. To make treaties , and to ...
Side xiv
... United States , and all treaties under their authority , shall be the Supreme Law of the land . 3. The powers specially vested in the Executive and Judicial departments , and particulary the provision extending the xiv ANALYSIS .
... United States , and all treaties under their authority , shall be the Supreme Law of the land . 3. The powers specially vested in the Executive and Judicial departments , and particulary the provision extending the xiv ANALYSIS .
Side 23
... land . This Congress was called at the instance of the government in England ; and although the object of the ministry in proposing it was merely to promote and facilitate the negotiation of treaties with the In- dians , the colonial ...
... land . This Congress was called at the instance of the government in England ; and although the object of the ministry in proposing it was merely to promote and facilitate the negotiation of treaties with the In- dians , the colonial ...
Side 28
... land and sea ; to contract debts and emit a paper cur- rency , pledging the faith of the Union for its redemp- tion ; and gradually assuming all the powers of na- tional sovereignty , this Congress at length declared the United 28 ...
... land and sea ; to contract debts and emit a paper cur- rency , pledging the faith of the Union for its redemp- tion ; and gradually assuming all the powers of na- tional sovereignty , this Congress at length declared the United 28 ...
Side 30
... first of March , 1781 , these arti- cles of Union received , upon the accession of Mary- land , the unanimous approbation of the states . * * Vide Appendix B. By the terms of this compact , cognizance and ju- 30 LECTURES ON.
... first of March , 1781 , these arti- cles of Union received , upon the accession of Mary- land , the unanimous approbation of the states . * * Vide Appendix B. By the terms of this compact , cognizance and ju- 30 LECTURES ON.
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