It is, therefore, of necessity left to the discretion of the national Legislature to pronounce upon the objects which concern the general welfare, and for which, under that description, an appropriation of money is requisite and proper. And there seems... Southern Quarterly Review - Page 380publié par - 1846Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | 1832 - 914 pages
...of the National Legislature, to pronouce upon the objects which concern the general welfare, and fur which, under that description, an appropriation of...requisite and proper. And there seems to be no room for a douht, that whatever concerns the general in'eresta of Learning, of Jlgricuilitre, of Munufac/urr.i,... | |
 | Samuel Blodget - 1806 - 250 pages
...restricted within narrower limits than the ' general welfare? ^ " It is therefore of necessity left to the discretion of the national legislature, to...room for a doubt. that whatever concerns the general interests of LEARNING, of AGRICULTURE, of MANUFACTURE, and of COMMERCE, are within the space of the... | |
 | John Elihu Hall - 1817 - 624 pages
...(Mr. Hamilton,) on manufactures, of 5th December, 1791; in which it is expressly contended to belong " to the discretion of the national legislature, to...appropriation of money is requisite and proper; and,'' he adds, " there seems to be no room for a doubt, that whatever concerns the general interests of learning,... | |
 | Robert Walsh - 1830 - 656 pages
...which are susceptible neither of specification nor of definition." " It is therefore of necessity left to the discretion of the national legislature, to...money is requisite and proper. And there seems to he no room for a doubt, that whatever concerns the general interests of learning, of agriculture, of... | |
 | United States. Department of the Treasury - 1828 - 588 pages
...of definition. It is, therefore, of necessity, left to the discretion of the national Icgislature) to pronounce upon the objects which concern the general...room for a doubt, that whatever concerns the general interests of learning, of agriculture, of manufactures, and of commerce, are within the sphere of the... | |
 | 1830 - 586 pages
...are susceptible neither of specification nor of definition. " It is, therefore, of necessity, left to the discretion of the National Legislature, to...room for a doubt, that whatever concerns the general interests of LEARNING, of AGRICULTURE, of MANUFACTURES, und of COMMERCE, are within the sphere of the... | |
 | Albert Gallatin - 1830 - 100 pages
...throughout the Union, and not being confined to a particular •pot." "It is therefore of necessity left to the discretion of the national legislature, to...room for a doubt, that whatever concerns the general interests of learning. of agriculture, of manufactures, and of commerce, are within the sphere of the... | |
 | 1830 - 570 pages
...or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any state.' " It is, therefore, of necessity, left to the discretion of the National Legislature, to pronounce, upon the objects which concern the genera! welfare, and for which, under that description, an appropriation of money is requisite and... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1830 - 660 pages
...report on manufactures, page fifty-fourth, Mr. Hamilton remarks: "It is therefore of necessity left to the discretion of the National Legislature to pronounce upon the objects which tublisli has been therefore properly interpreted by t of the Government from its commencement; and,... | |
 | Albert Gallatin - 1831 - 120 pages
...which are susceptible neither of specification nor of definition." " It is therefore of necessity left to the discretion of the national legislature, to...proper. And there seems to be no room for a doubt, tliat whatever concerns the general interests of learning, of agriculture, of manufactures, and of... | |
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