A Course of Lectures on the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States: Delivered Annually in Columbia College, New YorkHarper, 1843 - 419 sider |
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... commerce , including the power to prohibit the importation of slaves . 3. To define and punish piracies and felonies com- mitted on the high seas , and offences against the laws of nations . 3. To the maintenance of harmony and proper ...
... commerce , including the power to prohibit the importation of slaves . 3. To define and punish piracies and felonies com- mitted on the high seas , and offences against the laws of nations . 3. To the maintenance of harmony and proper ...
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... commerce ; ” and for these purposes the general council was to have power to levy such general imposts and taxes as should seem most just and equal . Besides the venerable name of Franklin , there were enrolled among the delegates to ...
... commerce ; ” and for these purposes the general council was to have power to levy such general imposts and taxes as should seem most just and equal . Besides the venerable name of Franklin , there were enrolled among the delegates to ...
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... the impending violence pre- meditated against them ; and enjoined them , by their regard to honour , and their love of country , to re- nounce commerce with Great Britain , as the most effectual CONSTITUTIONAL JURISPRUDENCE . 27.
... the impending violence pre- meditated against them ; and enjoined them , by their regard to honour , and their love of country , to re- nounce commerce with Great Britain , as the most effectual CONSTITUTIONAL JURISPRUDENCE . 27.
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Delivered Annually in Columbia College, New York William Alexander Duer. nounce commerce with Great Britain , as the most effectual means of averting the dangers with which they were threatened , and of securing those liberties which ...
Delivered Annually in Columbia College, New York William Alexander Duer. nounce commerce with Great Britain , as the most effectual means of averting the dangers with which they were threatened , and of securing those liberties which ...
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... commerce binding on the states , each state established its sep- arate system , on such narrow and selfish principles , and executed it in so partial and unequal a manner , that the confidence of foreign nations in our commer- cial ...
... commerce binding on the states , each state established its sep- arate system , on such narrow and selfish principles , and executed it in so partial and unequal a manner , that the confidence of foreign nations in our commer- cial ...
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