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" The genius and character of our institutions are peaceful, and the power to declare war was not conferred upon Congress for the purposes of aggression or aggrandizement, but to enabl'e the general government to vindicate by arms, if it should become necessary,... "
The Supreme Court in United States History - 第 491 頁
Charles Warren 著 - 1922
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Patriotic Eloquence Relating to the Spanish-American War and Its Issues

Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood - 1900 - 384 頁
...always tend to corrupt and enfeeble and ultimately to break down the parent State." John Marshall: "No. The power to declare war was not conferred upon Congress for the purpose of aggression or aggrandizement. A war declared by Congress can never be presumed to be waged...
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The Law and Policy of Annexation: With Special Reference to the Philippines ...

Carman Fitz Randolph - 1901 - 264 頁
...to declare war was not conferred upon Con"gress for the purpose of aggression or aggrandize'' ment, but to enable the general government to vindi"cate...necessary, its own " rights and the rights of its citizens " ; 2 yet, if aggrandizement shall follow a war declared for whatever reason, we must hold with Marshall,...
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Vaccination a Crime: With Comments on Other Sanitary Superstitions

Carman Fitz Randolph, Felix Leopold Oswald - 1901 - 248 頁
...of the war power is figured in Taney's declaration: "The genius and "character of our institutions are peaceful, and the "power to declare war was not conferred upon Con"gress for the purpose of aggression or aggrandize'' ment, but to enable the general government to vindi"cate by arms,...
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The Law and Policy of Annexation: With Special Reference to the Philippines ...

Carman Fitz Randolph - 1901 - 250 頁
...of the war power is figured in Taney's declaration : " The genius and "character of our institutions are peaceful, and the " power to declare war was not conferred upon Con" gress for the purpose of aggression or aggrandize " ment, but to enable the general government...
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Notes on the Constitution of the United States: Showing the Construction and ...

William Angus Sutherland - 1904 - 1008 頁
...necessary steps in the absence of congressional action.14 The power was conferred upon Congress, not for purposes of aggression or aggrandizement, but to enable the general government to vindicate its own rights and those of its citizens,15 and it can never be presumed that a war declared by Congress...
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The American Journal of International Law, 第 12 卷

1918 - 954 頁
...before assigned to them by the legislative power. . . . The genesis and character of our institutions are peaceful, and the power to declare war was not conferred upon Congress for the purpose of aggression or aggrandizement, but to enable the general government to vindicate by arms,...
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The American Journal of International Law, 第 12 卷

1918 - 962 頁
...before assigned to them by the legislative power. . . . The genesis and character of our institutions are peaceful, and the power to declare war was not conferred upon Congress for the purpose of aggression or aggrandizement, but to enable the general government to vindicate by arms,...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, 第 13 卷﹔第 50-53 卷

United States. Supreme Court - 1911 - 1482 頁
...writ of error. 9 How. 603-619, 13 L. 276, FLEMING v. PAGE. Power to declare war was not conferred on Congress for the purposes of aggression or aggrandizement,...but to enable the general government to vindicate Its own rights and those of its citizens. A war declared by Congress can never be presumed to be waged...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, 第 17 卷

United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 924 頁
...Taney, in Fleming v. Page, 9 How., 014, "The genius and character of our institutions are peaceful, end the power to declare war was not conferred upon Congress for the purpose of aggression or aggrandizement, but to enable the General Government to vindicate by arms,...
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The Making of an Oration

Clark Mills Brink - 1913 - 464 頁
...tend to corrupt and enfeeble and ultimately to break down the parent state." John Marshall : " No. The power to declare war was not conferred upon Congress for the purpose of aggression or aggrandizement. A war declared by Congress can never be presumed to be waged...
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