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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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Speeches on Tariff 1890. ...: Senate. Republican.-v.2. Senate. Democratic.-v ...

1890 - 852 pages
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American Marine: The Shipping Question in History and Politics

William Wallace Bates - Merchant marine - 1892 - 530 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...adopting the present Constitution they have thrown this power into other hands; they must have done this with an expectation that those interests would...
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Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster Upon the Subject of Slavery: Delivered in ...

Daniel Webster - Compromise of 1850 - 1894 - 300 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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The Writings of James Madison: 1787-1790

James Madison - Constitutional history - 1904 - 488 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. I am afraid, sir, on the one hand, that if we go fully...
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A Library of Universal Literature: In 4 Parts, Comprising Science ..., Volume 7

Speeches, addresses, etc - 1900 - 448 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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Orations: American orators

Speeches, addresses, etc - 1900 - 448 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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The Sectional Struggle: An Account of the Troubles Between the North and the ...

Cicero Willis Harris - Business & Economics - 1902 - 356 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...present Constitution they have thrown the exercise of their power into other hands. They must have done this with an expectation that these interests would...
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The Sectional Struggle: An Account of the Troubles Between the North and the ...

Cicero Willis Harris - Business & Economics - 1902 - 358 pages
...cherish such institutions; by adopting the present Constitution they have thrown the exercise of their power into other hands. They must have done this with an expectation that these interests would not be neglected here." 1 His general principle, as expressed in his own language,...
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American Tariff Controversies in the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1

Edward Stanwood - Tariff - 1903 - 440 pages
...First Congress, referring to the States which were " ripe for manufactures," said that "while those States retained the power of making regulations of...protect and cherish such institutions. By adopting this Constitution they have thrown the power into other hands." 1 Mr. Madison stood in a peculiar relation...
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American Tariff Controversies in the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1

Edward Stanwood - Tariff - 1903 - 442 pages
...First Congress, referring to the States which were " ripe for manufactures," said that "while those States retained the power of making regulations of...protect and cherish such institutions. By adopting this Constitution they have thrown the power into other hands." l Mr. Madison stood in a peculiar relation...
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