| 1921 - 760 стор.
...foreign nations, and to suppress insurrection against the government of a State or of the United States. If a war be made by invasion of a foreign nation,...foreign invader, or States organized in rebellion, 1t is none the less a war, although the declaration of it be 'unilateral.' "• 7 Military Government... | |
| Clarence Arthur Berdahl - 1921 - 312 стор.
...foreign nations, and to suppress insurrection against the government of a State or of the United States. If a war be made by invasion of a foreign nation,...authorized but bound to resist force by force. He does not inNtiate the war, but is bound to accept the challenge without waiting for any special legislative... | |
| John Mabry Mathews - 1922 - 380 стор.
...all places the right of national self-defense. " 4 As the Supreme Court declared in the Prize Cases, "if a war be made by invasion of a foreign nation,...authorized but bound to resist force by force. He •Art. I, sect. 8. - The President might also take such steryj, if he deemed it necessary to do so,... | |
| John Mabry Mathews - 1922 - 378 стор.
...Constitutional History of the US, II, 332, and Whiting, War Powers under the Constitution (43rd ed.), p. 39. does not initiate the war, but is bound to accept...without waiting for any special legislative authority." 1 This statement is undoubtedly true as a corollary of the general principle of national self-preservation,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1923 - 786 стор.
...foreign nations, and to suppress insurrection against the government of a State or of the United States. If a war be made by invasion of a foreign nation,...bound to accept the challenge without waiting for aj1y special legislative authority. And whether the hostile party be a foreign invader, or States organized... | |
| William Dameron Guthrie - 1923 - 408 стор.
...during the Civil War, to the effect that although the President did "not initiate the war," he was "bound to accept the challenge without waiting for any special legislative authority," and "to meet it in the shape it presented itself, without waiting for Congress to baptize it with a name;... | |
| Fritz Linn - 1926 - 168 стор.
...nations, and to suppress insurrections against the government of a State or of the United States. lfa war be made by invasion of a foreign nation, the President is not <>iily authorized but bound to resist force by force. He does not initiate the war, but is bound to... | |
| John Mabry Mathews - 1928 - 726 стор.
...all places the right of national self-defense."4 As the Supreme Court declared in the Prize Cases, "if a war be made by invasion of a foreign nation,...authorized but bound to resist force by force. He 1 Art. I, sect. 8. 1 The President might also take such stepp, if he deemed it necessary to do so,... | |
| 1921 - 776 стор.
...foreign nations, and to suppress insurrection against the government of a State or of the United States. If a war be made by invasion of a foreign nation,...authorized but bound to resist force by force. He does not inijiate the war, but is bound to accept the challenge without waiting for any special legislative... | |
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