Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... regulations in favor of their own , and in restraint of the navigation of foreigners . The southern states wished to impose a restraint on the northern , by requiring that two - thirds in Congress , should be requisite to pass an act in ...
... regulations in favor of their own , and in restraint of the navigation of foreigners . The southern states wished to impose a restraint on the northern , by requiring that two - thirds in Congress , should be requisite to pass an act in ...
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... regulation complained of , was one result of the spirit of accommodation , which governed the convention ; and without this indulgence , no union could possibly have been formed . But , sir , considering some peculiar advantages which ...
... regulation complained of , was one result of the spirit of accommodation , which governed the convention ; and without this indulgence , no union could possibly have been formed . But , sir , considering some peculiar advantages which ...
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... regulation of the revenue . I do not mean to commend this practice . It proves , however , this point ; that a few individuals may be competent to these objects ; and that large numbers are not necessary to perfection in the science of ...
... regulation of the revenue . I do not mean to commend this practice . It proves , however , this point ; that a few individuals may be competent to these objects ; and that large numbers are not necessary to perfection in the science of ...
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... tic peace , and provide for the common defence . In these are comprehended the regulation of commerce , that is , the whole system of foreign intercourse ; the • support of armies and navies , and of the 64 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... tic peace , and provide for the common defence . In these are comprehended the regulation of commerce , that is , the whole system of foreign intercourse ; the • support of armies and navies , and of the 64 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
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... regulation , without being too numerous for deliberate conduct . If the state governments were to be abolished , the question would wear a different face : but this idea is inadmissible . They are absolutely necessary to the system ...
... regulation , without being too numerous for deliberate conduct . If the state governments were to be abolished , the question would wear a different face : but this idea is inadmissible . They are absolutely necessary to the system ...
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