| 1918 - 1048 pages
...regard to the Navy as that with regard to the Army. Not less important than these direct grants of power "to declare war," "to raise and support armies," and "to provide and maintain a navy," is the further express declaration of the Constitution that Congress shall have power also "to make... | |
| William W. Rasor - 1918 - 436 pages
...balance of the world. Under the Constitution the Congress of the United States has the exclusive power to raise and support armies and to provide and maintain a navy. The covenant provides that the execulive council shall formulate plans limiting the size of our army... | |
| 1918 - 732 pages
...of Congress. The Constitution, art. 1, § 8, expressly provides that the Congress shall have power to raise and support armies, and to provide and maintain a navy, and to make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces. The purpose of the... | |
| William Smith Culbertson - 1919 - 512 pages
...union of states, then a union of peoples. In the Constitution the Federal Government was given power to declare war, to raise and support armies, and to provide and maintain a navy. But the states reserved the right to arm. "A well regulated militia," so the Second Amendment to the... | |
| 1919 - 100 pages
...balance of the world. " Under the Constitution the Congress of the United States has the exclusive power to raise and support armies and to provide and maintain a navy. The covenant provides that the Executive Council shall formulate plans limiting the size of our Army... | |
| 1919 - 478 pages
...balance of the world. Under the Constitution the Congress of the United States has the exclusive power to raise and support armies and to provide and maintain a navy. The covenant provides that the executive council shall formulate plans limiting the size of our army... | |
| 1919 - 704 pages
...balance of the world. Under the Constitution the Congress of the t'nited States has the exclusive power to raise and support armies and to provide and maintain a navy. The covenant provides that the executive council shall formulate plans limiting the size of our Army... | |
| Philander Chase Knox - 1919 - 44 pages
...balance of the world. Under the Constitution the Congress of the United States has the exclusive power to raise and support armies and to provide and maintain a Navy. The covenant provides that the executive council shall formulate plans limiting the size of our Army... | |
| Edward Samuel Corwin - 1920 - 152 pages
...Congress's power to declare peace 31 "Letters of marque and reprisal," 31 [Pars. 12 and 13] — Power to raise and support armies and to provide and maintain a navy, . . 31-32 PAGE Compulsory military service and the Thirteenth Amendment 32 Congressional control over... | |
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