Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 32Gales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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Page 1313
... constitution of government - the offspring of to the collection and application of the public mutual concession among a people jealous of their revenue . Many , indeed the far greater part of freedom , and divided into many distinct ...
... constitution of government - the offspring of to the collection and application of the public mutual concession among a people jealous of their revenue . Many , indeed the far greater part of freedom , and divided into many distinct ...
Page 1315
... Constitution . This surplus must otherwise lie idle in the pub- lic Treasury ; a Treasury which , in fact , exists in contemplation of law . It must remain in the hands of collectors and the public officers , or be deposited in the ...
... Constitution . This surplus must otherwise lie idle in the pub- lic Treasury ; a Treasury which , in fact , exists in contemplation of law . It must remain in the hands of collectors and the public officers , or be deposited in the ...
Page 1317
... Constitutional power so to apply the public money , ought not to be decided by such consid- erations . Its decision may ... Constitution , enjoin upon Congress the ful- filment of this stipulation ; and no mode of giv- ing effect to it ...
... Constitutional power so to apply the public money , ought not to be decided by such consid- erations . Its decision may ... Constitution , enjoin upon Congress the ful- filment of this stipulation ; and no mode of giv- ing effect to it ...
Page 1321
... Constitution was contended for , and those principles established , in relation to its interpretation , the correctness of which is not now contested , though their application is the subject of litigation . Bearing , then , in our ...
... Constitution was contended for , and those principles established , in relation to its interpretation , the correctness of which is not now contested , though their application is the subject of litigation . Bearing , then , in our ...
Page 1323
... Constitution . In the construction of this Constitution , there is not , there cannot be , a system of orthodoxy . Agreeing , as we do , in principle , there must al- ways be a variety in the application . The in- strument , conferring ...
... Constitution . In the construction of this Constitution , there is not , there cannot be , a system of orthodoxy . Agreeing , as we do , in principle , there must al- ways be a variety in the application . The in- strument , conferring ...
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