States ; to consider how far a uniform system in their commercial intercourse and regulations might be necessary to their common interest and permanent harmony; and to report to the several states such an act relative to this great object as, when unanimously... The State Records of North Carolina - Página 711por North Carolina - 1900Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States Bureau of Rolls and Library - 1894 - 406 páginas
...Commissioners, "to "consider how far an uniform System in their Commercial " Regulations, and other important matters might be necessary " to the common...States in " Congress Assembled effectually to provide y#r the exigencies "ofthe Union." attended, but that no information has been received by your Commissioners... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1902 - 1132 páginas
...bore. She had bidden them " consider how far n uniform system in their commercial regulations and other important matters might be necessary to the common...and permanent harmony of the several states " ; and Mr. Hamilton, one of the delegates sent from New York, being a statesman and no partisan, induced the... | |
| 623 páginas
...the broad authority to "consider how far an uniform system in their commercial regulations and other important matters, might be necessary to the common...interest and permanent harmony of the several States." 19 Alexander Hamilton next noted that the commissioners appointed by New Hampshire, Massachusetts,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1879 - 716 páginas
...and "to report to the several states such an act relative to this great object, as, when unanimously ratified by them," would enable " the United States...in Congress assembled," effectually to provide for such a uniform system in their commercial relations as might be necessary to their common interest... | |
| 1886 - 942 páginas
...delegates " to consider how far a uniform system in their commercial regulations and other important mauert might be necessary to the common interest and permanent harmony of the several States." And other important matters, — thus again was the weightiest part of the business relegated to a subordinate... | |
| 1891 - 1284 páginas
...and instructed them to consider "how far a uniform system in their commercial regulations and other important matters might be necessary to the common interest and permanent harmony of the States." Had the people of New Jersey been told that Congress, having acquired by the Constitution... | |
| 1911 - 820 páginas
...their permanent harmony, and to report to the several states em- h an act. relative to this object, as, when ratified by them, would enable the United States In Congress effectually to provide for the same. The Virginia commissioners, after some correspondence, fixed the... | |
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