| George Washington Paschal - 1868 - 448 str.
...pufftheWe!ir1>ose?-'w4<il~*r wllioa tlie Power is to De exercised. Congress are not to •e Pu'l>ose' iay taxes ad libitum for any purpose they please ; but only to pay the debts or provide for the general welfare of the Union. In like manner they are not to do any thing they please, to provide for... | |
| George Washington Paschal - 1868 - 538 str.
...pgfjg f,r which the power is to be exercised. Congress are not to l""l"'p ]ay taxes ad libitum tor any purpose they please ; but only to pay the debts or provide for the general welfare of the Union. In like, manner they are not to do any thing they please, to provide... | |
| George Washington Paschal - 1868 - 438 str.
...taxes ad libitum for any purpose they please; but only to pay the debts or provide for the general welfare of the Union. In like manner they are not to do any thing they please, to provide for the general welfare ; but only to lay taxes for that purpose,... | |
| Henry Clay Dean - 1869 - 562 str.
...welfare the purpose, for which the power is to be exercised. Congress is not to lay taxes ad libitium, for any purpose they please, but only to pay the debts...do anything they please, to provide for the general well, but only to lay taxes for that purpose. To consider the latter phrase, not as a describing the... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 780 str.
...and the general welfare the purpose, for which the power is to be exercised. Congress are not to lay taxes ad libitum, for any purpose they please ; but...please to provide for the general welfare, but only to lay taxes for that purpose. To consider the latter phrase not as describing the purpose of the first,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 752 str.
...may require notice in this place. Congress, says he, are not to lay taxes ad libitum, for any pur/mse they please, but only to pay the debts, or provide for the welfare of the Union. Certainly, no inference can be drawn from this against the power of applying their money for the institution... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1876 - 664 str.
...weltiire the purpose tor which the power is to be exercised. Congress are not to lay taxes ad libitum, fur any purpose they please; but only to pay the debts, or provide for the iceJfare,of the Union. In like manner, they are not to do any thing they please, to provide lor the... | |
| 1881 - 668 str.
...power is to be exercised. Congress are not to lay taxes ad libihtm, for any purpose they please ; hut only to pay the debts, or provide for the welfare, of the Union. In like manner, they are not to do any thing they please, to provide for the general welfare, but only to lay taxes for that purpose.... | |
| John Joseph Lalor - 1882 - 870 str.
...lay taxes, ad libitum, for any purpose they please; but only to pny the debts, or provide for tlie welfare of the Union. In like manner, they are not to do anything they •plente, lo provide for the general welfare, but only to lay taxes for that purpose. To consider... | |
| Newton Crain Blanchard - 1890 - 44 str.
...and the general welfure the purpose for which the power is to be exercised. Congress are not to lay taxes ad libitum for any purpose they please; but only to pay debts, or provide for the welfare of the Union. Under this interpretation, while a general power to... | |
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