Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 40
Página 30
... ship- ping of the northern states , would probably enhance their freight . This being the case , they insisted strenuously on having this provision engrafted in the constitution ; and the northern states were as anxious in opposing it ...
... ship- ping of the northern states , would probably enhance their freight . This being the case , they insisted strenuously on having this provision engrafted in the constitution ; and the northern states were as anxious in opposing it ...
Página 42
... limits , by a certain rival- ship , which will ever subsist between them . I am per- suaded , that a firm union is as necessary to perpetuate our liberties , as it is to make us respectable 42 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... limits , by a certain rival- ship , which will ever subsist between them . I am per- suaded , that a firm union is as necessary to perpetuate our liberties , as it is to make us respectable 42 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
Página 113
... ships , and carry havoc and destruction before her on our shores ? The most la- mentable desolation would take place . We owe a debt to Spain also ; do we expect indulgence from that quarter ? That nation has a right to demand the debt ...
... ships , and carry havoc and destruction before her on our shores ? The most la- mentable desolation would take place . We owe a debt to Spain also ; do we expect indulgence from that quarter ? That nation has a right to demand the debt ...
Página 117
... ships of war always ready in time of peace . The maintaining a navy will require money- and where , sir , can we get money for this and other purposes ? How shall we raise it ? Review the enor- mity of the debts due by this country ...
... ships of war always ready in time of peace . The maintaining a navy will require money- and where , sir , can we get money for this and other purposes ? How shall we raise it ? Review the enor- mity of the debts due by this country ...
Página 152
... ship of the states , and that they will discharge their quotas for the future ; but , sir , the contributions of the states have been found inadequate from the beginning , and are every day diminishing instead of increasing . From the ...
... ship of the states , and that they will discharge their quotas for the future ; but , sir , the contributions of the states have been found inadequate from the beginning , and are every day diminishing instead of increasing . From the ...
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