| William Grimshaw - 1821 - 298 str.
...after its presentation, it becomes a law, the same as if it had received his signature. Congress has power to lay and collect taxes, to pay the debts, and provide for the common defence and general welfare, of the United States ; to borrow money; to regtilate foreign... | |
| 1832 - 636 str.
...and on their journey, in all cases except treason, felony, and a breach of the peace. Congress has power to lay and collect taxes, to pay the debts and provide for the common defence and general welfare of the United States; to borrow money; to regulate commerce;... | |
| Matthew St. Clair Clarke - 1832 - 864 str.
...incorporate a bank. The only clauses under which such power could be pretended, was, either, j'irst. The power to lay and collect taxes to pay the debts and provide for the common defence and general welfare; or, Second. The power to borrow money on the credit of the... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1834 - 646 str.
...incorporate a Bank. The only clauses under which such a power could be pretended, are either: 1. The power to lay and collect taxes to pay the debts, and provide for the common defence and general welfare: or, 2. The power to borrow money on the credit of the United... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1840 - 342 str.
...ten days after its presentation, it becomes a law, as if it had received his signature. Congress has power to lay and collect taxes; to pay the debts, and provide for the common defence and general welfare, of the United States ; to borrow money ; to regulate foreign... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1851 - 792 str.
...territory. Such a power could only be maintained under that general clause by which Congress was authorized to lay and collect taxes to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States. But Jefferson had always warmly maintained,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1854 - 722 str.
...to the application of the revenues which are to bo raised under its authority. The power is given " to lay and collect taxes to pay the debts and provide for the common defence and general welfare of the United States;" and though it be readily admitted, that,... | |
| 1861 - 1086 str.
...The only clauses in the constitution under which such a power could be pretended are either ; 1, The power to lay and collect taxes to pay the debts and provide for the general defence and welfare ; or, 2, The power to borrow money on the credit of the United States... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1909 - 746 str.
...Federal Constitution.* Power to tax for State purposes is as much an exclusive power in the States as the power to lay and collect taxes to pay the debts and provide for the common defence and general welfare of the United States is an exclusive power in Congress. Both... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1874 - 914 str.
...Am. Rep. 499. " Power to tax for State purposes is u much an exclusive power in the States, as the power to lay and collect taxes to pay the debts and provide for the common defence and general welfare of die United States is an exclusive power in Congress." Clifford,... | |
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