Journal of the Convention of the People of South Carolina: Assembled at Columbia on the 19th November, 1832, and Again, on the 11th March, 1833Printed, from the originals, by A.S. Johnston, printer to the Convention, 1833 - 131 Seiten |
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... commerce " is expressly conferred on the General Government , the regulation of ev- ery branch of domestic industry is reserved to the several States , exclu- sively , who may afford them encouragement , by pecuniary bounties , and by ...
... commerce " is expressly conferred on the General Government , the regulation of ev- ery branch of domestic industry is reserved to the several States , exclu- sively , who may afford them encouragement , by pecuniary bounties , and by ...
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... Commerce , —in a word to secure a monopoly for their man- ufactures not only in their own market , but throughout the United States , then we say , that the claim is unjust , and cannot be granted consistently with the principles of the ...
... Commerce , —in a word to secure a monopoly for their man- ufactures not only in their own market , but throughout the United States , then we say , that the claim is unjust , and cannot be granted consistently with the principles of the ...
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... commerce , is given to Congress . It is an important portion of the Legislative power , and , as Legislative power , is incapable of delegation . Congress has , however , in effect , delegated to the President the power to abolish , at ...
... commerce , is given to Congress . It is an important portion of the Legislative power , and , as Legislative power , is incapable of delegation . Congress has , however , in effect , delegated to the President the power to abolish , at ...
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acts adjournment adopted allegiance amend Anderson Assembly authority Barnard E Barnwell Bauskett Belin Blewett Bradwell Burt C. J. Colcock Caughman Chancellor JOHNSTON Chesnut citizens Clerk Clifton commerce Committee compact confederacy Congress Constitution Convention Courts declare delegated Douglas Dubose Elmore Ervin Evans exercise Federal Government Francis Burt G. H. Smith George McDuffie Gourdin Hamilton Harllee HAYNE Henry Middleton Huguenin I'On imports imposed ISAAC ISAAC W J. G. Brown James James Adams James Spann Jeter John John Key Judge COLCOCK Lacoste laws Legare Legislature liberty manufactures McDuffie motion Nicholas Ware Nowell Nullification O'Bannon O'Neale oath oppression Ordinance Ordinance of Nullification Phillips Porcher President principles protecting system Report Resolutions Resolved revenue Robert ROBERT Y S. D. Miller SAINT Shand South Carolina sovereignty Spann Stringfellow Symmes Tariff Thomas Thomas Pinckney Tidyman tion Turnbull Union United Vaught vention violation Virginia W. C. Pinckney Waties Whatley William WILSON WINYAW