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Page 170
The question presented , therefore , clearly is upon the constitutionality and propriety of the Federal Government assuming to enter into a novel and vast field of legislation , namely , that of providing for the care and support of all ...
The question presented , therefore , clearly is upon the constitutionality and propriety of the Federal Government assuming to enter into a novel and vast field of legislation , namely , that of providing for the care and support of all ...
Page 443
If the commerce clause were construed to reach all enterprises and transactions which could be said to have an indirect effect upon interstate commerce , the federal authority would embrace practically all the activities of the people ...
If the commerce clause were construed to reach all enterprises and transactions which could be said to have an indirect effect upon interstate commerce , the federal authority would embrace practically all the activities of the people ...
Page 545
After considering the matter , the court below concluded that no conceivable analogy could be drawn between the federal scheme and the apportionment of seats in the Alabama Legislature under the proposed constitutional amendment .
After considering the matter , the court below concluded that no conceivable analogy could be drawn between the federal scheme and the apportionment of seats in the Alabama Legislature under the proposed constitutional amendment .
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Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HAMILTON AND THE FEDERALISTS | 12 |
Alexander Hamilton to Robert Morris April 15 1781 | 21 |
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