America Past and Present: An Interpretation with Readings, 1권Allyn and Bacon, 1968 - 1375페이지 |
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... necessary and proper means are to be employed ; and the Secretary of State maintains , that no means are to be considered as necessary but those without which the grant of the power would be nugatory . It is essential to the being of ...
... necessary and proper means are to be employed ; and the Secretary of State maintains , that no means are to be considered as necessary but those without which the grant of the power would be nugatory . It is essential to the being of ...
485 페이지
... necessary and proper " for carrying them into execution . The word " necessary " is consid- ered as controlling the whole sentence , and as limiting the right to pass laws for the execution of the granted powers , to such as are in ...
... necessary and proper " for carrying them into execution . The word " necessary " is consid- ered as controlling the whole sentence , and as limiting the right to pass laws for the execution of the granted powers , to such as are in ...
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... necessary , absolutely or indispensably necessary . To no mind would the same idea be conveyed , by these several phrases . This word , then , like others , is used in various senses ; and , in its construction , the subject , the ...
... necessary , absolutely or indispensably necessary . To no mind would the same idea be conveyed , by these several phrases . This word , then , like others , is used in various senses ; and , in its construction , the subject , the ...
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