Lecture On the Implied Powers of the Constitution Delivered By Special Request

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" The latter denotes an incidental object that is to be accomplished by the legislation. The former denotes the legislation itself. In the taxing clause two things are embraced. The first is the taxing power itself. The sec- ond comprehends the three objects for which the power is to be exercised and to which it is limited. The first of these is to obtain by legislation the means for paying the debts of the United States. The second is tl to provide for the common defense of the United States. ..." The third is " to provide for the general welfare of the United States. " The " provision " that is to be made for each of these objects is a provision by the legis- lation which levies and collects the taxes.
I have noticed that in the Alphabetical Analysis, given in Rickey's edition of the Con- stitution (a very useful manual), the words "general welfare " are indexed as follows : " GENERAL WELFARE. The Constitution established to promote the general welfare. "* * " Preamble. ' 1 '' " GENERAL WELFARE.


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