John Marshall and Alexander Hamilton, Architects of the American ConstitutionMacmillan, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... Congress to take full ad- vantage of the powers it did possess . The exertion of supreme authority implicit in such " highest acts of sovereignty " as the Declaration of Independence and war and the raising of the military forces should ...
... Congress to take full ad- vantage of the powers it did possess . The exertion of supreme authority implicit in such " highest acts of sovereignty " as the Declaration of Independence and war and the raising of the military forces should ...
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... Congress over military appointments , promotions , and supplies . He rejected the idea that greater powers for Congress would be " dangerous to liberty . " What the country needed was a " solid and coercive union . " Apparently ...
... Congress over military appointments , promotions , and supplies . He rejected the idea that greater powers for Congress would be " dangerous to liberty . " What the country needed was a " solid and coercive union . " Apparently ...
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... Congress ' powers are exclusive . Some of the powers conferred on Congress by the Constitution are exclu- sive , such as the treaty making power , as is demonstrated by the provision which forbids the states to enter into treaties.24 ...
... Congress ' powers are exclusive . Some of the powers conferred on Congress by the Constitution are exclu- sive , such as the treaty making power , as is demonstrated by the provision which forbids the states to enter into treaties.24 ...
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