| Roland Adickes - 2017 - 175 strani
...said, was to tax for any purpose Congress considered to be for the "general Welfare." For example, "the general Interests of learning of Agriculture of Manufactures and of Commerce are within the sphere of the national Councils as far as regards an application of Money." The only... | |
| John Curtis Samples - 2002 - 260 strani
...Legislature to pronounce upon the objects which concern the general welfare, and for which, under the description, an appropriation of money is requisite and proper. And there seems to be no room for doubt, that whatever concerns the general interests of learning, of agriculture, of manufactures, and... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun, Clyde Norman Wilson - 1959 - 270 strani
...his own language) "to the discretion of the national Legislature to pronounce upon the objects which concern the general welfare, and for which, under...is requisite and proper. And there seems to be no doubt, that whatever concerns the general interests of agriculture, of manufactures and of commerce,... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 2003 - 766 strani
...his own language) "to the discretion of the national Legislature to pronounce upon the objects which concern the general welfare, and for which, under...is requisite and proper. And there seems to be no doubt, that whatever concerns the general interests of agriculture, of manufactures and of commerce,... | |
| John Chester Miller - 692 strani
...was privileged to act, insofar as the appropriation of money was concerned, for the advancement of "whatever concerns the general interests of learning,...of agriculture, of manufactures, and of commerce." The only restriction he laid upon the exercise of this power was that the object to which the application... | |
| Paul Studenski, Herman Edward Krooss - 2003 - 548 strani
...which was not purely local. The definition was within Congress's discretion and undoubtedly included "whatever concerns the general interests of learning, of agriculture, of manufactures, and of commerce."1 On the other hand, the Jeffersonians believed that the phrase added nothing to the enumerated... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 476 strani
...of necessity, left to the discretion of the national legislature to pronounce upon the objects which concern the general welfare, and for which, under...of agriculture, of manufactures, and of commerce, are within the sphere of the national councils, as far as regards an application of money. The only... | |
| Theodore Sky - 2003 - 460 strani
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| James Brian Staab - 2006 - 416 strani
...necessity left to the discretion of the National Legislature, to pronounce, upon the objects, which concern the general Welfare, and for which under that...description, an appropriation of money is requisite and proper.41 It was not until 1936 that the Supreme Court took sides in this important interpretative... | |
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