| United States. Supreme Court - 1945 - 864 pages
...objects committed to its care, and to the complete execution of the trusts for which it is responsible, free from every other control, but a regard to the public good and to the sense of the people." Federalist No. XXX, The Federalist, supra, 154. "•Federalist No. XL;... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1960 - 1404 pages
...objects committed to Its care, and to the complete execution of the trusts for which It Is responsible, free from every other control, but a regard to the public good and to the sense of the people." Federalist No. XXX, The Federalist, supra, 154. •Federalist No. St.;... | |
| Alastair Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton, Harold C. Syrett - 1962 - 776 pages
...objects committed to its care, and to the complete execution of the trusts for which it is responsible; free from every other control, but a regard to the public good and to the sense of the people. As the dudes of superintending the national defence and of securing the... | |
| Jeffrey Tulis - 1987 - 224 pages
...objects committed to its care, and to the complete execution of the trusts for which it is responsible, free from every other control but a regard to the public good and to the sense of the people.29 To those who repeatedly warned of the potential for abuse of unlimited... | |
| Edward Millican - 292 pages
...itself every power requisite to the ... complete execution of the trusts for which it is responsible; free from every other control, but a regard to the public good and to the sense of the people." It follows from this that "as revenue is the essential engine by which... | |
| Robert A. Licht - 1993 - 224 pages
...their senses. A government ought to have an unlimited range of powers, adequate to its objects and "free from every other control, but a regard to the public good and to the sense of the people." 57 A free government is one in which the sense of the people or the sense... | |
| Robert A. Licht - 1994 - 284 pages
...objects committed to its care, and to the complete execution of the trusts for which it is responsible, free from every other control but a regard to the public good and to the sense of the people."22 Among the objects committed to its care is "the preservation of the... | |
| Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn - 1994 - 242 pages
...objects committed to its care, and to the complete execution of the trusts for which it is responsible, free from every other control but a regard to the public good and to the sense of the people. As the duties of superintending the national defense and of securing the... | |
| George Wescott Carey - 1994 - 220 pages
...objects committed to its care, and to the complete execution of the trusts for which it is responsible, free from every other control but a regard to the public good and the sense of the people" (31:194). And in discussing the power of taxation, he goes even further. Here he writes:... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1998 - 220 pages
...objects committed to its care, and to the complete execution of the trusts for which it is responsible; free from every other control, but a regard to the public good and to the sense of the people. As the duties superintending the national defense and of securing the public... | |
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