Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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foreign commerce . It was the interest of the northern states , that there should be no restraints on their navigation , and that they should have full power , by a majority in Congress , to make commercial regulations in favor of their ...
foreign commerce . It was the interest of the northern states , that there should be no restraints on their navigation , and that they should have full power , by a majority in Congress , to make commercial regulations in favor of their ...
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... foreign nations ; and the advantage which they necessarily procure in these treaties , will be felt throughout all the states . But the justice of this plan will appear in another view . The best writers on government have held , that ...
... foreign nations ; and the advantage which they necessarily procure in these treaties , will be felt throughout all the states . But the justice of this plan will appear in another view . The best writers on government have held , that ...
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... foreign states , a community will ever be incompetent to . These truths are not often held up in public assemblies ; but they cannot be unknown to any who hear me . From these principles it follows , that there ought to be two distinct ...
... foreign states , a community will ever be incompetent to . These truths are not often held up in public assemblies ; but they cannot be unknown to any who hear me . From these principles it follows , that there ought to be two distinct ...
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... foreign nations ; they must understand all their interests , and their political systems . This knowledge is not soon acquired - but a very small part is gained in the closet . Is it desirable then that new and un- qualified members ...
... foreign nations ; they must understand all their interests , and their political systems . This knowledge is not soon acquired - but a very small part is gained in the closet . Is it desirable then that new and un- qualified members ...
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... 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.
... 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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