| 1966 - 700 sider
...the Constitution; the rest of it is optional. Just two things are required of the Federal Government: to provide for the common defense and to promote the general welfare. Everything else in the Constitution is optional. We are providing for the common defense, but to promote... | |
| Frank E. Ewing - 1959 - 314 sider
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| 1943 - 290 sider
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| United States-Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico - 1966 - 590 sider
...years later, in order to form a more perfect union, in order to insure their domestic tranquillity, to provide for the common defense, and to promote the general welfare, these memorable original states, which were born to the world — to the free world, I should say —... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations - 1968 - 640 sider
...Government to secure the great objects for which the Union was created — to insure domestic tranquillity, to provide for the common defense, and to promote the general welfare — it appears unlikely that in the kind of world we live in our Government will cease to be huge.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1968 - 1504 sider
...the question that way, you flunk my course, and I grade the papers. Those are the two requirements : to provide for the. common defense and to promote the general welfare. Everything else is just a question of whether you want to do it or not. If you are not willing to do... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Science and Astronautics - 1968 - 294 sider
...is about the importance of science in the international relations. Those are the two requirements: to provide for the common defense and to promote the general welfare. Everything else is just a question of whether you want to do it or not. If you are not willing to do... | |
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