| Georg Weber - 1854 - 586 páginas
...collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises, to coin money, to establish post-offices and post-roads, to provide and maintain a navy, and to call forth the militia for the purpose of executing the laws, suppressing insurrections, and repelling invasions. The States... | |
| Georg Weber - 1854 - 588 páginas
...collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises, to coin money, to establish post-offices and post-roads, to provide and maintain a navy, and to call forth the militia for the purpose of executing the laws, suppressing insurrections, and repelling invasions. The States... | |
| William O. Blake - 1856 - 1124 páginas
...collect toes, duties, imposts, and excises', to coin money, to establish postoffices •d post-roads, to provide and maintain a navy, and to call forth the militia fcr the purpose of executing the laws, suppressing insurrections, and repdEng invasions. The States... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - 1857 - 672 páginas
...of any state or territory of the Union against foreign invasion. Under the Constitution Congress has slate to a certain extent over them and the territory...occupy. But they may, without doubt, like the subj 82 83 the militia to "repel invasions." Thus endowed, in an ample manner, with the warmaking power,... | |
| Oliver Hampton Smith - 1858 - 658 páginas
...railway across the continent, and wholly within the limits of the United States.' X * # * * # # " ' The power to declare war, to raise and support armies,...and repel invasions, was conferred upon Congress as a means to provide for the common defense, and to protect a territory and population now wide-spread... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1858 - 868 páginas
...defence of any of the States against foreign invasion. The Constitution has conferred upon Congress power " to declare war," "to raise and support armies,"...maintain a navy," and to call forth the militia to " repel invasions." These high sovereign powers necessarily involve important and responsible public... | |
| United States. Congress - 1858 - 638 páginas
...defense of any of the States against foreign invasion. The Constitution has conferred upon Congress power " to declare war," " to raise and support armies,"...maintain a navy," and " to call forth the militia to repel invasions." These high sovereign powers necessarily involve important and responsible public... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - 1860 - 830 páginas
...of any state or territory of the Union against foreign invasion. Under the Constitution Congress has power " to declare war," " to raise and support armies,"...maintain a navy," and to call forth the militia to "repel invasions." Thus endowed, in an ample manner, with the warmaking power, the corresponding duty... | |
| Georg Weber - 1860 - 634 páginas
...collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises, to coin money, to establish post-offices and post-roads, to provide and maintain a navy, and to call forth the militia for the purpose of executing the laws, suppressing insurrections, and repelling invasions. The States... | |
| 1861 - 774 páginas
...duties, &c. ; to borrow money on the credit of the United States ; to regulate commerce ; to coin money ; to declare war ; to raise and support armies ; to provide and maintain a navy ; and to do a variety of other things which appertain only to sovereign powers ; whilst the States are prohibited... | |
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