Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... regulation of trade , shall be given to Congress ; and that Virginia shall depend on Congress even for passports , till Virginia shall have paid the last farthing , and furnished the last soldier . Nay , sir , there is another ...
... regulation of trade , shall be given to Congress ; and that Virginia shall depend on Congress even for passports , till Virginia shall have paid the last farthing , and furnished the last soldier . Nay , sir , there is another ...
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... regulations may be made by Congress , as shall restrain these officers , and because laws are made by our representatives , and judged by righteous judges : but , sir , as these regula- tions may be made , so they may not ; and many rea ...
... regulations may be made by Congress , as shall restrain these officers , and because laws are made by our representatives , and judged by righteous judges : but , sir , as these regula- tions may be made , so they may not ; and many rea ...
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... regulations shall be made , in this case , as will accommodate the people in eve- ry state . The honorable gentleman instanced the Swiss cantons , as an example , to show us the possibili- ty , if not expediency , of being in amicable ...
... regulations shall be made , in this case , as will accommodate the people in eve- ry state . The honorable gentleman instanced the Swiss cantons , as an example , to show us the possibili- ty , if not expediency , of being in amicable ...
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... regulations , lately made respecting that territory , will illustrate that probability . Virginia will also be in danger of a conflict with Pennsylvania , on the subject of bounda- ries . I know that some gentlemen are thoroughly per ...
... regulations , lately made respecting that territory , will illustrate that probability . Virginia will also be in danger of a conflict with Pennsylvania , on the subject of bounda- ries . I know that some gentlemen are thoroughly per ...
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... 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 foreigners . We have no manufac- tures ...
... 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 foreigners . We have no manufac- tures ...
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