Niles' National Register, 第 16 卷 |
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第 ii 頁
Exchange , " course of ” 321 124 , 130 , 179 , 322 , 357 , 360 241 - see whanks ; ”
battle mo . Figures ! 405 -money , mentionei n parnument 272 ; the grand jury
General remarks on banks and liament in 1801 42 of 311 ; list of , & c . 384 ; re ...
Exchange , " course of ” 321 124 , 130 , 179 , 322 , 357 , 360 241 - see whanks ; ”
battle mo . Figures ! 405 -money , mentionei n parnument 272 ; the grand jury
General remarks on banks and liament in 1801 42 of 311 ; list of , & c . 384 ; re ...
第 v 頁
... dies 272 Eichange , " course ” of , 357 , 360 Slips , in the Spanish service 420
Hubbard , Mr. A. 405 Esecutions 142 , 346 South America , relations with 438
livelrophobia 288 , 320 ; on the Exports of the U. S. for 1818 , 243 Statistical
articles ...
... dies 272 Eichange , " course ” of , 357 , 360 Slips , in the Spanish service 420
Hubbard , Mr. A. 405 Esecutions 142 , 346 South America , relations with 438
livelrophobia 288 , 320 ; on the Exports of the U. S. for 1818 , 243 Statistical
articles ...
第 9 頁
He has no precise information on the subject and before a meeting of the board ,
it was considered a latt - r of upon which he could rely . course , tbus to renew
them ; he does not know of any authority 13th , 14th and 1511. He does not know
...
He has no precise information on the subject and before a meeting of the board ,
it was considered a latt - r of upon which he could rely . course , tbus to renew
them ; he does not know of any authority 13th , 14th and 1511. He does not know
...
第 15 頁
That when the banks at Cincinnati shall have to make up the $ 800,000 , will of
course have to be made arrangements with the cashier of this bank for p : ovided
for in such anner and period , as the the payment of their respective debts , the ...
That when the banks at Cincinnati shall have to make up the $ 800,000 , will of
course have to be made arrangements with the cashier of this bank for p : ovided
for in such anner and period , as the the payment of their respective debts , the ...
第 33 頁
The to 76 , to concurtherein , and the bill was returned to troops which I have
reviewed this dav , drawn from the senate — the senate insisted on its
amendment and the civil pursuits of life , their military ardor and the bill was , of
course , Inst ...
The to 76 , to concurtherein , and the bill was returned to troops which I have
reviewed this dav , drawn from the senate — the senate insisted on its
amendment and the civil pursuits of life , their military ardor and the bill was , of
course , Inst ...
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第 69 頁 - But where the law is not prohibited, and is really calculated to effect any of the objects intrusted to the government, to undertake here to inquire into the degree of its necessity, would be to pass the line which circumscribes the judicial department, and to tread on legislative ground.
第 65 頁 - A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a legal code, and could scarcely be embraced by the human mind.
第 65 頁 - The assent of the States in their sovereign capacity is implied in calling a convention, and thus submitting that instrument to the people. But the people were at perfect liberty to accept or reject it, and their act was final. It required not the affirmance, and could not be negatived by the State governments. The Constitution, when thus adopted, was of complete obligation, and bound the State sovereignties.
第 70 頁 - All subjects over which the sovereign power of a state extends are objects of taxation ; but those over which it does not extend are, upon the soundest principles, exempt from taxation.
第 69 頁 - This great principle is, that the constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are supreme; that they control the constitution and laws of the respective States, and cannot be controlled by them. From this, which may be almost termed an axiom, other propositions are deduced as corollaries, on the truth or error of which, and on their application to this case, the cause has been supposed to depend. These are, 1st. that a power to create implies a power to preserve.
第 65 頁 - This government is acknowledged by all to be one of enumerated powers. The principle that it can exercise only the powers granted to it would seem too apparent to have required to be enforced by all those arguments which its enlightened friends, while it was depending before the people, found it necessary to urge. That principle is now universally admitted.
第 66 頁 - The power of creating a corporation, though appertaining to sovereignty, is not, like the power of making war, or levying taxes, or of regulating commerce, a great substantive and independent power, which cannot be implied as incidental to other powers, or used as a means of executing them. It is never the end for which other powers are exercised, but a means by which other objects are accomplished.
第 71 頁 - If we apply the principle for which the State of Maryland contends, to the Constitution generally, we shall find it capable of changing totally the character of that instrument. We shall find it capable of arresting all the measures of the Government, and of prostrating it at the foot of the States. The "American people have declared their Constitution, and the laws made in pursuance thereof, to be supreme; but this principle would transfer the supremacy, in fact, to the States.
第 70 頁 - It is of the very essence of supremacy to remove all obstacles to its action within its own sphere, and so to modify every power vested in subordinate governments as to exempt its own operations from their own influence.
第 71 頁 - They may tax the mail; they may tax the mint; they may tax patent rights; they may tax the papers of the customhouse; they may tax judicial process; they may tax all the means employed by the government, to an excess which would defeat all the ends of government. This was not intended by the American people. They did not design to make their government dependent on the states.