The power then to lay and collect duties, imposts, and excises, may be exercised, and must be exercised throughout the United States. Does this term designate the whole, or any particular portion of the American empire? Certainly this question can admit... Outlook and Independent - Page 6021901Full view - About this book
| Jack P. Greene - 1984 - 504 pages
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| Juan R. Torruella - 1985 - 354 pages
...Chief Justice Marshall's statement in Loughborough v. Blake103 to the effect that '"United States' is the name given to our great republic, which is...the Missouri is not less within the United States [and thus the Constitution applies] than Maryland or Pennsylvania..."; and (2) Chief Justice Taney's... | |
| Christina Duffy Burnett, Burke Marshall - 2001 - 448 pages
...designate the whole, or any particular portion of the American empire?" "Certainly," he continued, "this question can admit of but one answer. It is...given to our great republic, which is composed of both States and territories."71 In the eyes of the traditionalists, Chief Justice Marshall's assertion... | |
| Amy Kaplan - 2002 - 276 pages
...the whole, or any particular portion of the American Empire? Certainly this question can admit but of one answer. It is the name given to our great republic, which is composed of States and territories."6 For Marshall the "United States" were coextensive with the American Empire and both... | |
| Gary Lawson, Guy Seidman - 2008 - 284 pages
...constitutional purposes includes the District of Columbia. Marshall thought the answer clear: "The United States is the name given to our great republic, which is...not less within the United States, than Maryland or Pennsylvania."10 According to Marshall, Congress therefore had the power to extend a direct tax to... | |
| Sanford Levinson, Bartholomew H. Sparrow - 2005 - 288 pages
...[the 'United States'] designate the whole, or any particular portion of the American empire? Certainly this question can admit of but one answer. It is the...given to our great republic, which is composed of the states and the territories. The district of Columbia, or the territory west of the Missouri, is... | |
| Mark S. Weiner - 2006 - 197 pages
...designate the whole, or any particular portion of the American empire?" "Certainly," he responded, "this question can admit of but one answer. It is...given to our great republic, which is composed of both States and territories."81 For traditionalists, Chief Justice Marshall's assertion of the wide... | |
| New York State Bar Association - 1900 - 526 pages
...States. Does this term designate the whole, or any particular portion of the American empire? Certainly this question can admit of but one answer. It is the...Missouri, is not less within the United States than Marvland or Pennsylvania; and it is not less necessary, on the principles of our Constitution, that... | |
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