But the constitution provides for our safety; and while it gives Congress power to raise armies, it declares that no appropriation of money to their support shall be for a longer term than two years.
Considered in these aspects and with these qualifications, these bills are only an agency in the prosecution of the war, and the power to enact them is as clear as the power to raise armiesor to levy taxes.
Two transcendent powers have been exercised without a murmur: first, to raise armies, and, secondly, to raise money.
Is the law one that is necessary and proper to execute the power to raise armies?
I perceive, in the delegation of power to raise armies, no restriction as to the mode of procuring troops.
We have a right to raise armies; but we can have an army without a military school.
In placing the physical force of the nation at the disposal of Congress, the Convention manifested much greater apprehension of abuse in the power given to raise armies than in that to provide a navy.
Certain powers to regulate commerce, to declare war, to raise armies, to borrow money, &c.
This national power is still in full operation, and as completely constitutional as the power to raise armies.
It can sweep all out of existence, precisely as it can remove any other obstruction to the national defence, and all this by virtue of a power as indisputable as the power to raise armies or to suspend the Habeas Corpus.
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