| California. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1876 - 796 pages
...observations are found, coming from the same high authority: 'It is admitted that the power of taxing tho people and their property is essential to the very...of government, and may be legitimately exercised on tho object to which it is applicable, to the utmost extent to which the Government may choose to carry... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1889 - 952 pages
...government can exist without it. Chief Justice Marshall has said of this power that the power of taxing property is essential to the very existence of government, and may be legitimately exercised on the subjects to which it is applicable to the utmost extent to which the government may choose to carry... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - Constitutional law - 1890 - 1014 pages
...objects as the men in power might select as victims. Chief Justice Marshall has said of this power : " The power of taxing the people and their property...and may be legitimately exercised on the objects to 1 Blackwell on Tax Titles, 1. A tax der." Montesquieu, Spirit of the Laws, is a contribution imposed... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1891 - 858 pages
...this original right of taxation, which is acknowledged to remain with the States. It is admitted that the power of taxing the people and their property...essential to the very existence of government, and may bo legitimately exercised on the objects to which it is applicable to the utmost extent to which the... | |
| Nevada. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1893 - 616 pages
...v. M,irylinul, 4 Whe ,t. 428, uses this language: "The power of taxing the pcople und their propertv is essential to the very existence of government,...objects to which it is applicable to the utmost extent which the government may choose to carry it." This right to tax, which from necessity is inherent in... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - Law reports, digests, etc - 1893 - 1064 pages
...Justice Alarshall in McCullock v. Maryland, 4 Wheat. 428, where it is said : " It is admitted that the power of taxing the people and their property is essential to the very existence bf the government, and may be legitimately exercised on the objects to which it is applicable, to the... | |
| Education - 1896 - 762 pages
...not resign its claim to a share of such property for its own use. Chief Justice Marshall held that— "The power of taxing the people and their property is essential to the very existence of the government, and may be legitimately exercised on the objects to which it is applicable, to the... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - Constitutional law - 1897 - 792 pages
...functions of the state.1 "The power of taxing the people and their property," says Chief Justice Marshall, "is essential to the very existence of government,...it is applicable to the utmost extent to which the government may choose to carry it. The only security against the abuse of this power is found in the... | |
| William Jay Youmans - Science - 1897 - 900 pages
...the United States (McCulloch vs. Maryland, 4 Wheaton, pp. 316-431), "involves the power to destroy, and may be legitimately exercised on the objects to...it is applicable to the utmost extent to which the Government may choose to carry it." In the case of Weston vs. the City of Charleston, the same court,... | |
| Science - 1897 - 896 pages
...States (McCulloch vs. Maryland, 4 Wheaton, pp. 316-431), "involves the power to destroy, and may he legitimately exercised on the objects to which it is applicable to the utmost extent to which the Government may choose to carry it." In the case of Weston vs. the City of Charleston, the same court,... | |
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