These powers ought to exist without limitation, because it is impossible to foresee or define the extent and variety of national exigencies, or the correspondent extent and variety of the means which may be necessary to satisfy them. The circumstances... Emergency Price Control Act - Página 235por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1941 - 560 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1802 - 344 páginas
...exigencies, and the correspondent extent and variety of the means which may be necessary to satisfy them. The circumstances that endanger the safety of nations...councils, which are appointed to preside over the common defence. This is one of those truths, which, to a correct and unprejudiced mind, carries its own evidence... | |
| 1811 - 584 páginas
...maybe necessary to satisfy them. The circumstances which endanger the safety of nations, are'infinite, and for this reason, no constitutional shackles can...committed. This power ought to be coextensive with all possible combinations of cireumstauces, and ought to be under the direction of the same couucils, which... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 570 páginas
...circumstances that endanger the safety of natioDs are infinite; and for this reason, no constitutional shacklea can wisely be imposed on the power to which the care...councils, which are appointed to preside over the common defence. This is one of those truths, which, to a correct and unprejudiced mind, carries its own evidence... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 882 páginas
...exigencies, and the correspondent extent and variety of the means which may be necessary to satisfy them. The circumstances that endanger the safety of nations...this reason, no constitutional shackles can wisely he imposed on the power to which the care of it is committed. This power ought to be co-extensive with... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1837 - 516 páginas
...exigencies, and the correspondent extent and variety of the means which may be necessary to satisfy them. The circumstances that endanger the safety of nations...be imposed on the power to which the care of it is commiitcd. This power ought to be coextensive with all the possible combinations of such circumstances... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1862 - 914 páginas
...Hamilton, in urging the necessity of a government not less energetic than the one proposed, says : " The circumstances that endanger the safety of nations...be imposed on the power to which the care of it is committeel. This power ought to be coextensive with all the possible combinations of such circumstances... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1852 - 528 páginas
...exigencies, and the correspondent extent and variety of the means which may be necessary to satisfy them. The circumstances that endanger the safety of nations...combinations of such circumstances; and ought to be under -4he direction of the same councils which are appointed to preside over the common defence. This is... | |
| 1857 - 504 páginas
...exigencies, and the correspondent extent and variety of the means which may be necessary to satisfy them The circumstances that endanger the safety of nations...are infinite ; and for this reason no constitutional shacktes can wisely be imposed on the power to which the care of it is committed. This power ought... | |
| William Whiting - 1862 - 144 páginas
...the correspondent extent and variety of the means necessary to satisfy them. The circumstances which endanger the safety of nations are infinite ; and...care of it is committed. ... This power ought to be under the direction of the same councils which are appointed to preside over the common defence. ...... | |
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