A Course of Lectures on the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States: Delivered Annually in Columbia College, New York |
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... militia . 4. Of levying taxes and borrowing money . 2. To intercourse with foreign nations ; comprising the powers , 1. To make treaties , and to send and receive am- bassadors and other public ministers and con- suls . 2. To regulate ...
... militia . 4. Of levying taxes and borrowing money . 2. To intercourse with foreign nations ; comprising the powers , 1. To make treaties , and to send and receive am- bassadors and other public ministers and con- suls . 2. To regulate ...
Page 101
... militia of the several states when called into the service of the Union . The command and direc- tion of the public force , to execute the laws , maintain peace and tranquillity at home , and resist invasion from abroad , are powers so ...
... militia of the several states when called into the service of the Union . The command and direc- tion of the public force , to execute the laws , maintain peace and tranquillity at home , and resist invasion from abroad , are powers so ...
Page 150
... granting letters of marque and reprisal . 2d . Of making rules concerning captures by land and water . 3d . Of providing armies and fleets , and of regulating and calling forth the militia of the states ; and 150 LECTURES ON.
... granting letters of marque and reprisal . 2d . Of making rules concerning captures by land and water . 3d . Of providing armies and fleets , and of regulating and calling forth the militia of the states ; and 150 LECTURES ON.
Page 151
... militia of the states ; and , as connected with these , the substantive and distinct power of levying taxes and borrowing money . I. The right of self - defence is a part of the law of our nature , and it is the indispensable duty of ...
... militia of the states ; and , as connected with these , the substantive and distinct power of levying taxes and borrowing money . I. The right of self - defence is a part of the law of our nature , and it is the indispensable duty of ...
Page 158
... enjoyed the favour of the people . The V. The power of regulating the militia , and com- manding its services in cases of insurrection or invasion , are incident to the duties of superintending the common 158 LECTURES ON.
... enjoyed the favour of the people . The V. The power of regulating the militia , and com- manding its services in cases of insurrection or invasion , are incident to the duties of superintending the common 158 LECTURES ON.
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