The powers delegated by the proposed constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace,... Southern Quarterly Review - Page 459edited by - 1846Full view - About this book
| alfred falk - 1877 - 350 pages
...will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation and foreign commerce. The powers reserved to the several States will extend...which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the internal order and prosperity of the State." There are however certain general interests which can... | |
| Pacific railroads - 1878 - 800 pages
...numerous and indefinite. The fonuer will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce": with which last the power of taxation will for i li « • most part be connected. The ] he ob, . * P°L order, Improvement, and prosperity of the... | |
| Law - 1879 - 724 pages
...and The Federalist, No. 45." usual powers belonging to government ; and these powers ' extend to all objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties (privileges), and properties of the people ; and of the internal order, improvement and prosperity... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (4th Circuit) - Admiralty - 1880 - 742 pages
...Over these the States have the usual powers belonging to government; and these powers " extend to all objects, which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties (privileges), and properties of the people; and of the internal order, improvement, and prosperity... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1885 - 890 pages
...of the átate within whose territorial limits it is found. The powers reserved to the several states extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern property and the rights of projxTty of individuals as well as to the internal order, improvement and... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 pages
...numerous and indefinite . The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce; with which last...properties of the people, and the internal order, improve, ment, and prosperity of the State. The operations of the federal government will be most extensive... | |
| Clement Boulton Roylance Kent - Great Britain - 1891 - 208 pages
...be exercised principally iu •external objects, as war, peace, negotiations, and foreign commerce. The powers reserved to the several States will extend...in the ordinary •course of affairs, concern the internal order and prosperity of the State." To put it another way, it may be said that the powers... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, Mrs. Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz - American literature - 1894 - 592 pages
...numerous and indefinite The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce ; with which last...properties of the people, and the internal order, improve, ment, and prosperity of the State. The operations of the federal government will be most extensive... | |
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