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" to raise and support Armies" and "to provide and maintain a Navy. "
Albany Law Journal - Side 199
1877
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ..., Volum 60

American Philosophical Society - 1921 - 688 sider
...create " offices " under the United States aside from those established by the Constitution itself, " to raise and support armies " and " to provide and maintain a navy." 2 It also has power, concurrent in part with that of the President, " to make rules for the government...
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ..., Volum 60

American Philosophical Society - 1921 - 666 sider
...create " offices " under the United States aside from those established by the Constitution itself, " to raise and support armies " and " to provide and maintain a navy." 2 It also has power, concurrent in part with that of the President, " to make rules for the government...
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University of Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences, Volum 9

1921 - 760 sider
...control of the movements of the army and navy. Congress has, under the Constitution, the sole power to raise and support armies and to provide and maintain a navy ;28 but after the forces have been provided and war has been begun, the President may order them anywhere...
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ..., Volum 60

American Philosophical Society - 1921 - 646 sider
...to create "offices" under the United States aside from those established by the Constitution itself, "to raise and support armies" and "to provide and maintain a navy." 2 It also has power, concurrent in part with that of the President, "to make rules for the government...
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The Control of American Foreign Relations

Quincy Wright - 1922 - 460 sider
...create " offices " under the United States aside from those established by the Constitution itself, " to raise and support armies " and " to provide and maintain a navy." * It also has power, concurrent in part with that of the President, " to make rules for the government...
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Supreme Court Reporter, Volum 41

United States. Supreme Court - 1922 - 668 sider
...taxes, to borrow money, to regulate commerce, to pay the public debts, to declare and conduct war, to raise and support armies, and to provide and maintain a navy, etc. Congress it was held had authority to use such means as were deemed appropriate to exercise the...
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Howe's New Era Civics for the Students of Today and the Citizens of Tomorrow ...

John Benedict Howe - 1922 - 440 sider
...the war crisis, we must remember that the Constitution gave Congress the power to "declare war" and "to raise and support armies," and "to provide and maintain a navy." It also made the President "commander-inchief of the army and the navy of the United States, and of...
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Living and Working Together

De Witt Schuyler Morgan - 1923 - 324 sider
...than the enormous expense of warmaking that we have to-day. Very wisely the authority "to declare war, to raise and support armies and to provide and maintain a navy" was given to the United States. On the other hand, the Constitution said: "No state shall, without...
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The Centenary of the Monroe Doctrine, Utgaver 194-205

Charles Evans Hughes - 1924 - 668 sider
...their real purpose is. THE WAR POWER The power "to declare War" (Article I, Section 8, Paragraph 11), "to raise and support Armies" and "to provide and maintain a Navy" (Paragraphs 12 and 13) "to make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces"...
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Extension of the Renegotiation Act: Hearings Before the Committee on Banking ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs - 1977 - 1038 sider
...In 1942. in the early stages of total global warfare, the exercise of a war power such as the power "To raise and support Armies, . . ." and "To provide and maintain a Navy; . . . ," called for the production by us of war goods in unprecedented volume with the utmost speed,...
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