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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... "
Review of a Late Pamphlet, Under the Signature of "Brutus.": By Hamilton ... - Página 80
por Hamilton - 1828 - 100 páginas
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The American Laborer: Devoted to the Cause of Protection to Home Industry ...

Horace Greeley - 1843 - 394 páginas
...debate, Mr. Madison used the following emphatic language in regard to the pretection of manufactures: ' The States that are most advanced in population, and...some degree. While these States retained the power of regulating trade, they had the power to protect end cherish such institutions. By adopting the present...
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A Book of the United States: Exhibiting Its Geography, Divisions ...

Grenville Mellen - 1843 - 866 páginas
...did not constitutionally possess the power. Mr. Madison thus expressed himself on the subject: — "The states, that are most advanced in population...ripe for manufactures, ought to have their particular interest attended to, in some degree. While these states retained the power of making regulations of...
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Niles' National Register, Volumen32

1827 - 452 páginas
...protecting manen.t." lu the constitution, and who was afterwards elevated to ill ' highest office, that, ' 'The states that are most advanced in. population,...ripe for manufactures, ought to have their particular interest attended to in some degree; while these states retained the power of making regulations of...
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Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions, Volumen2

Edward Everett - 1850 - 716 páginas
...they did not constitutionally possess the power. Mr Madison thus expressed himself on the subject : " The states 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...
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The History of the United States of America, Volumen4

Richard Hildreth - 1851 - 716 páginas
...on imported articles may have an effect which comes within the idea of national prudence. The states most advanced in population, and ripe for manufactures,...ought to have their particular interests attended to, at least in some degree. Some establishments have grown up under the power which those states had of...
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The Works of Daniel Webster: Speeches in the convention to amend the ...

Daniel Webster - 1851 - 572 páginas
...these opinions, but 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...
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The History of the United States of America, Volumen4

Richard Hildreth - 1852 - 718 páginas
...on imported articles may have an effect which comes within the idea of national prudence. The states most advanced in population, and ripe for manufactures,...ought to have their particular interests attended to, at least in some degree. Some establishments have grown up under the power which those states had of...
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Speeches in the convention to amend the constitution of Massachusetts ...

Daniel Webster - 1853 - 574 páginas
...these opinions, but 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...
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The Constitutional History of the United States: From the Adoption ..., Volumen1

William Archer Cocke - 1858 - 442 páginas
...to induce the manufacture to take deep root in every State in the Union. He thought that the States most advanced in population and ripe for manufactures ought to have their interest attended to in some degree. There may be some manufactures, he continned, which, being once...
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National Economy: a History of the American Protective System: And Its ...

Andrew White Young - 1864 - 480 páginas
...manufacturing industry of the country, and that they possessed the constitutional power. Mr. Madison said : " The States 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...
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