Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 50
Página 2
... navigation of a single river was lately thought , in Europe , an enterprise adequate to imperial glory . But could the commercial scenes of the Scheldt be compared with those that , under'a good government , will be exhibited on the ...
... navigation of a single river was lately thought , in Europe , an enterprise adequate to imperial glory . But could the commercial scenes of the Scheldt be compared with those that , under'a good government , will be exhibited on the ...
Página 29
... navigating and non - navigating states - the northern are properly the navigating states : the southern ap- pear to possess neither the means nor the spirit of na- vigation . This difference of situation naturally pro- duces a ...
... navigating and non - navigating states - the northern are properly the navigating states : the southern ap- pear to possess neither the means nor the spirit of na- vigation . This difference of situation naturally pro- duces a ...
Página 30
... navigation , and that they should have full power , by a majority in Congress , to make commercial regulations in favor of their own , and in restraint of the navigation of foreigners . The southern states wished to impose a restraint ...
... navigation , and that they should have full power , by a majority in Congress , to make commercial regulations in favor of their own , and in restraint of the navigation of foreigners . The southern states wished to impose a restraint ...
Página 114
... navigation in the Mississippi be ? What would be the probable conduct of France and Spain ? Every gentleman may imagine , in his own mind , the natural consequences . To these considerations , I might add many others of a similar nature ...
... navigation in the Mississippi be ? What would be the probable conduct of France and Spain ? Every gentleman may imagine , in his own mind , the natural consequences . To these considerations , I might add many others of a similar nature ...
Página 118
... navigation act and other excellent regulations . The same means would produce the same effects . We have inland navigation . Our last exports did not exceed one million of pounds . Our export trade is en- tirely in the hands of ...
... navigation act and other excellent regulations . The same means would produce the same effects . We have inland navigation . Our last exports did not exceed one million of pounds . Our export trade is en- tirely in the hands of ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admitted adoption advantage amendments American American bottoms argument bill of rights Britain British British West Indies carry cause circumstances citizens claim commerce committee confede confederacy confederation Congress consequences consider consideration constitution convention danger debts declare depend direct taxes duty effect England equally ernment evil executive exist experience exports favor federacy federal foreign nations France gentlemen give happiness honorable gentleman honorable member House important influence interest justice laws legislature liberty means measures ment nature navigation navigation act necessary negociation neutrality North Carolina object operation opinion oppressive party peace political Portugal possess present principle produce proposed provisions reason refused regulations render representatives republican requisitions resolution respect senate ships situation Spain spect spirit stadtholder stipulations suppose tain taxes thing tion trade treaty trial by jury union United vessels Virginia vote West Indies