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" While these states retained the power of making regulations of trade, they had the power to cherish such institutions. By adopting the present constitution, they have thrown the exercise of this power into other hands ; they must have done this with an... "
Martin Van Buren's Calumnies Repudiated: Hamilton's Conduct as Secretary of ... - Page 6
by James Alexander Hamilton - 1870 - 54 pages
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading ..., Volume 9; Volume 56

United States. Congress - Law - 1838 - 684 pages
...some degree. While hese States retained the power of making regulations of rade, they had the power to cherish such institutions. By adopting the present...exercise of this power into other hands; they must hare done rthis with an expectation that those interests would not be neglected here." In another report...
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Memoir on the Expediency and Practicability, of Improving Or Creating Home ...

George Tibbits - Farm produce - 1827 - 52 pages
...ripe for " manufactures, might to have their particular interests attended to in some degree. "While these states retained the power of making regulations...protect and cherish such institutions ; by adopting the pre" sent constitution, they have thrown the exercise of this power into other "hands: they must have...
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Memoir on the Expediency and Practicability, of Improving Or Creating Home ...

George Tibbits - Farm produce - 1827 - 56 pages
...ripe for " manufactures, ought to have their particular interests attended to in some degree. " While these states retained the power of making regulations...protect and cherish such institutions ; by adopting thepre"sent constitution, they have thrown the exercise of this power into other "hands: they must...
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Review of a Late Pamphlet, Under the Signature of "Brutus.": By Hamilton ...

Hamilton - States' rights (American politics) - 1828 - 120 pages
...and ripe for manufactures, ought to have their particular interests attended to in some degree. While these States retained the power of making regulations...protect and cherish such institutions. By adopting this Constitution, they have thrown the exercise of this power into other hands. They must have done...
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Speeches of John C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster, in the Senate of the United ...

John Caldwell Calhoun - Nullification (States' rights) - 1833 - 106 pages
...and ripe for manufactures, ought to have their particular interest attended to, in some degree. While these States retained the power of making regulations of trade, they had the power to cherish such institutions. By adopting the present constitution, they, have thrown the exercise of...
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Register of Debates in Congress

John Hohnes - 1833 - 682 pages
...ripe for manufactures, ought to have their particular interests attended to, in some degree. While these States retained the power of making regulations of trade, they had the power to cherish such institutions. By adopting the present constitution, they have thrown the exercise of this...
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Register of Debates in Congress: 22nd Congress, 2nd session, pt. 1. Dec. 3 ...

United States. Congress - United States - 1833 - 684 pages
...ripe for manufactures, ought to have their particular interests attended to, in some degree. While these States retained the power of making regulations of trade, they had the power to cherish such institutions. By adopting the present constitution, they have thrown Hie exercise of this...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - United States - 1833 - 686 pages
...degree. While these States retained the power of making regula tions of trade, they had the power to cherish such institutions. By adopting the present constitution, they have thrown the and immunities" for the promotion of manufactures andi exercise of this power into other hands; they...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - United States - 1834 - 640 pages
...and ripe for manufactures, ought to have their particular interests attended to in some degree. While these States retained the power of making regulations...they must have done this with an expectation that those interests would aot be neglected here. I am afraid, sir, on the one hand, that if we go fully...
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Annals of the Congress of the United States

United States. Congress - Law - 1834 - 708 pages
...and ripe for manufactures, ought to have their particular interests attended to in some degree. While these States retained the power of making regulations...they must have done this with an expectation that tho.-e interests would not be neglected here. I am afraid, sir, on the one hand, that if we go fully...
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