| 1911 - 1328 páginas
...the provisions of the Constitution. In support of the bill Mr. Madison, among other things, said : The States that are most advanced in population and...some degree. While these States retained the power of regulations of trade they had the power to protect and cherish such institutions; by adopting the present... | |
| 1827 - 456 páginas
...arc most advanced in population, and ripe for manuláctures, ought to have their" particular interest attended to in some degree; while these states retained...making regulations of trade, they had the power to cherish and protect such institutions. Ну adopting the constitution, they have thrown the exercise... | |
| 1913 - 630 páginas
...fully recognized this fact and in the debate on the first tariff act he said, " The States that are the most advanced in population and ripe for manufactures...particular interests attended to in some degree. While those States retained the power of making regulations of trade they had the power to protect and cherish... | |
| Daniel Webster - 590 páginas
...tnese opinions, hut they are such as are clear, intelligible, and decisive. " The states," says he, " that are most advanced in population, 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... | |
| 1913 - 1098 páginas
...among others, in mind when he said during the debate on the first tariff act: The States that are the most advanced in population and ripe for manufactures ought to have their particular interests Utiended to in some degree. While those States retained the power of malting regulations of trade they... | |
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