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" ... with perfect confidence, that the constitutional operation of the intended government would be precisely the same, if these clauses were entirely obliterated, as if they were repeated in every article. They are only declaratory of a truth, which would... "
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The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Tập 1

1802 - 344 trang
...clauses were entirely , obliterated, obliterated, as if they were repeated in every article. They are only declaratory of a truth, which would have resulted...specified powers. This is so clear a proposition, that moderation itself can scarcely listen to the railings which, have been so copiously vented against...

The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository ..., Tập 2

1811 - 584 trang
...character, and vesting an authority, in the constitution, which, as the same writer justly observes, would have resulted by necessary and unavoidable implication, from the very act of endowing it with certain specified powers. These clauses are as follows. " That the federal legislature...

The Federalist: On the New Constitution

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 570 trang
...same, if these clauses were entirely obliterated, as if they were repeated in every article. They are only declaratory of a truth, which would have resulted...specified, powers. This is so clear a proposition, that moderation itielf can scarcely listen to the railings which have been so copiously vented against...

The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788, by Mr ...

James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 882 trang
...same, if these clauses were entirely obliterated, as if they were repeated in every article. They are only declaratory of a truth, which would have resulted...specified powers. This is so clear a proposition, that moderation itself can scarcely listen to the railings which have been so copiously vented against...

Niles' National Register, Tập 16

1819 - 660 trang
...the "federalist," speaking about the words "necessary slid proper," says, "they are only declarations of a truth which would have resulted by necessary...government, and vesting it with certain specified powers." To the question why these words were introduced, he answers, "only for the greater caution," &c. Q^But...

Niles' National Register, Tập 16

1819 - 652 trang
...only declarations of k truth which would have resulted by necessary and unavoidable implication, h-oin the very act of constituting a federal government, and vesting it with certain specified powers." To the question why these words were introduced, he answers, "only for the greater caution," &c. (rt'But...

Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a ..., Tập 1

Joseph Story - 1833 - 800 trang
...which any objection can be maintained, or the logic, by which it can be reasoned out. The clause is only declaratory of a truth, which would have resulted...necessary and unavoidable implication from the very act of establishing the national government, and investing it with certain powers. What is a power, but the...

Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading ..., Tập 2;Tập 11;Tập 63

United States. Congress - 1835 - 718 trang
...Government would be precisely the same, if this clause had been entirely obliterated, as if it had been repeated in every article; that it was only declaratory...itself can scarcely listen to the railings which have been so copiously vented against this part of the plan, without emotions which disturb its equanimity."...

The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1837 - 516 trang
...same, if these clauses were entirely obliterated, as if they were repeated in every article. They are only declaratory of a truth, which would have resulted...specified powers. This is so clear a proposition, that moderation itself can scarcely listen to the railings which have been so copiously vented against...

American Quarterly Review, Tập 14

Robert Walsh - 1888 - 576 trang
...perceive the grounds upon which it can be maintained, or the logic by which it can be reasoned out. It is only declaratory of a truth, which would have resulted...necessary and unavoidable implication from the very act of establishing the national government, and vesting it with certain powers." The author justifies this...




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