The powers reserved to the several states will extend to all the objects, which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people: and the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the state. Democracy in America - Stran 115avtor: Alexis de Tocqueville - 2000 - 778 straniOmejen predogled - O knjigi
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1854 - 492 strani
...principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce. The powers reserved to the several states will extend to all the objects...which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the internal order and prosperity of the state." PREROGATIVE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. Power of declaring... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 714 strani
...with which last, the powers of taxation will for the most part be connected. The power reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects,...internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the State ;" and, in the succeeding num>er, speaking of the State governments, he adds, ' By the superintending... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1855 - 922 strani
...principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce The powers reserved to the several states will extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affaire, concern the internal order and prosperity of the state." 118 • PREROGATIVE OF THE FEDERAL... | |
| 1855 - 560 strani
...individual capacities, was necessarily incompetent, reserving to the States control over all those subjects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and property of the people, and in the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the State,"* we are,... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1856 - 186 strani
...with which last the powers of taxation will, for the most part, be connected. The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects,...order, improvement, and prosperity of the State." The applicability of this doctrme to the question under consideration was so obvious, that he would... | |
| John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 404 strani
...States. The Federalist, in the 45th number, speaking of this subject, says : the powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects,...internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the State. And this court, in the case of Gibbons v. Ogden, 9 Wheat., 203, which will hereafter be more particularly... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1856 - 172 strani
...with which last the powers of taxation will, for the most part, be connected. The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects, which in the ordinary course of afi&irs concern the lives, liberties, and properties df ihe people, and the-in'ternal order, improvement,... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1856 - 176 strani
...with which last the powers of taxation will, for the most part, be connected. The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects, which in the ordinary course of aifairs concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people, and the internal order, improvement,... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1856 - 180 strani
...with which last the powers of taxation will, for the most part, be connected. The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects, which in the ordinary courue of affairs concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people, and the internal order,... | |
| 1857 - 504 strani
...of taxation will, for the most part, be connected. The powers reserved to the several states ^vill extend to all the objects, which, in the ordinary...internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the state. The operations of the federal government will be most exten* sive and important in times of war and... | |
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