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17 documents for necessaries of life occasion the great expense of the poor
  • ...Although a broader view has been occasionally asserted, Congress has not acted upon it and the C... , however, the Court had invoked "the great power of taxation to be exercised for the common d... eyes to the plainest facts of our national life and to deal with the question of direct and indire... in-state economic interests at the expense of out-of-state interests, no balancing is require.... . any necessaries" as repugnant to the Fifth and Sixth Amendments in... Magazine from the mails on grounds of the poor taste and vulgarity of its contents. . 381 U.S. ...

  • ... of market ecology, as well as by paying greater attention to the cultivation of intangible capital... clearly have an enormous bearing on economic life. In other words, it is highly dubious that the men... parachutes") that rewarded executives for poor performance and for making decisions that contribu... exhibit some measure of anger when the occasion warrants, yet they will eschew irascibility or wra... maximize their selfish interests at the expense of the wellbeing of persons throughout society. . ... nearly the same distribution of the necessaries of life, which would have been made, had the earth...

  • ... case involves constitutional principles of great delicacy and importance, it may not be useless to ... the town of providence paid towards the expenses of the state was one-ninth. A new apportionment am...The shock occasioned by paper money had not entirely subsided. The effe... of the stomach and the lungs to animal life. . Before any aid, however, can be derived from t... and superfluities, than from the necessaries of life. And thus the United States government beg... before, between the former colony and the poor remnant of a broken tribe of Indians; but, upon th...

  • ... [Page 22 U.S. 1, 10] . life may be connected, incidentally, more or less, with...The great objects were commerce and revenue; and they were o..., that the great topic, urged on all occasions, as showing the necessity of a new and different g... is given to the public, and great expense must be incurred to put it into use? All these thi... the revolution, and was left exhausted and poor-poor in every thing but virtue and the love of cou... all the comforts, and almost all the necessaries of life. We had hardly any manufactures, science, ...

  • Murray N. Rothbard in his two-volume work, "An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought (1995)," claims that Adam Smith was a plagiarist who stole ideas from Latin scholars and merely translated them into English. He argues that Smith failed to advance theories of value, money, income distribution, and scarcity.

    ...) of water: "The things which have the greatest value in use have frequently little or no value in... word to mean usefulness in the sustenance of life, as Smith does in the very next chapter, and there... of Nations on the supplies of the "necessaries and conveniences of life which [a nation] annually... added) Rothbard also serves his readers poorly by citing previous critiques of Smith's value theo... the same chapter he also mentions those occasions when the price does not resolve itself into rent o... Smith discusses in the chapter "Of the Expense of Public Works and Public Institutions." . There ...

  • ..., or the town to which he belongs to expense for the maintenance of him or his family, or shall... the use of spirituous liquors as thereby greatly to injure his health or endanger the loss thereof,... answerable, because his insanity was occasioned by his own folly. Even in the new settlement of Or...The returns of other poor-houses and penitentiaries are equally startling. .... as much interested in the preservation of life, health, and morals as the States can be, and the ... creating a greater expenditure in the necessaries and comforts of life, contribute in other forms to...

  • ... and her parents complained on numerous occasions to officials of both the high school (including tw... sought damages under the Illinois Family Expense Statute, 750 ILCS 65/15. After the plaintiffs volu... area of the law, one deserving of great scrutiny and forethought. I fear that the majority... knowledge and experience in the affairs of life to exercise sound discretion and judgment. Behavio... society's belief that adolescents are poor decision-makers, and concluded that it may very we... of a minor for items which are not necessaries is void or voidable at the minor's option." Halbma...

  • ... the justice whose place on the prior occasion had been filled by the Supreme Court member. Upon ... of an act of Congress is one of great gravity and delicacy. The statute here in question...578, 591, 17 S. Sup. Ct. 427; New York Life Ins. Co. v. Dodge, , 373-374, 38 Sup. Ct. 337, Ann... to the laborer as to the capitalist, to the poor as to the rich; for the vast majority of persons h... of thrift, care, ability to buy necessaries intelligently, and whether the woman live alone or..., for it is obvious that the individual expense will be less in the case of a member of a family t...

  • ...(68) If asked to name one of her greatest concerns, a survivor of extreme acts of violence w... to be an inappropriate decision maker, a poor role model, and a potential danger to the child's ... the removal of a parent from the child's life through incarceration is beneficial (99)--specific... of a parent or guardian to provide necessaries, the established living arrangement between a pare...On one occasion, the father "picked up a six-inch butcher knife an...Rebutting the Presumption . At the expense and responsibility of the incarcerated parent, the...

  • ..., to be employed on foot, or mounted, as occasion may require, which shall not consist of more than ..., law or custom of said nation, to take the life of any Indian residing as aforesaid, for enlisting..., a manifest error hath happened, to the great damage of the said Samuel A. Worcester, as by his ... for the charitable purpose of enabling poor subjects to gain a comfortable subsistence by cult... furnished with provisions and other necessaries at their value. '4. For the better security of the..., and always as an indemnity for the expenses of the war, commenced by the Indians. . At no tim...



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