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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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Niles' National Register, Volume 39

1830 - 494 pages
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Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions, Volume 2

Edward Everett - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1850 - 716 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...power into other hands. They must have done this with the expectation that those interests would not be neglected here." And again, " Duties laid on imported...
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The Works of Daniel Webster: Speeches in the convention to amend the ...

Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 572 pages
...degree. 'While these States retained the power of making regulations of trade, they had the power to cherish such institutions. By adopting the present...they must have done this with an expectation that those interests would not be neglected here." In another report of the same speech, Mr. Madison is...
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The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches in the convention to amend the ...

Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 582 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 this...
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Speeches in the convention to amend the constitution of Massachusetts ...

Daniel Webster - United States - 1853 - 574 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 this...
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Webster and His Master-pieces, Volume 2

Benjamin Franklin Tefft - Legislators - 1854 - 554 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 this...
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: From ..., Volume 1

United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1857 - 828 pages
...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 not be neglected here. In my opinion, it would be proper also for gentlemen to...
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Speeches in the Senate of the United States. Miscellaneous speeches. Appendix

Rufus Choate, Samuel Gilman Brown - United States - 1862 - 532 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 not be neglected here." — James Madison, Gales and Section's Debates, old series,...
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