A brief view of the constitution of the United StatesDorsey, 1834 |
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... alliance with them , she had a right to monopolize their com- merce , and with that view , to restrict it by laws and regulations . The crown also interfered in various ways in their internal government , which was , in general ...
... alliance with them , she had a right to monopolize their com- merce , and with that view , to restrict it by laws and regulations . The crown also interfered in various ways in their internal government , which was , in general ...
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... alliance and commerce , decree the raising of land forces , and the quotas of each state , build and fit out ships of war , borrow money and issue bills of credit on the faith of the nation ; but none of those powers could be exercised ...
... alliance and commerce , decree the raising of land forces , and the quotas of each state , build and fit out ships of war , borrow money and issue bills of credit on the faith of the nation ; but none of those powers could be exercised ...
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... alliance whatever with each other , without the consent of the United States in congress assembled . But those prohibitions , while they paralyzed the action of the states , added no strength to that of the union , which still was ...
... alliance whatever with each other , without the consent of the United States in congress assembled . But those prohibitions , while they paralyzed the action of the states , added no strength to that of the union , which still was ...
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... alliance and commerce , to send and receive ambassadors , to coin money , fix the stan- dard of weights and measures , raise and equip fleets and armies , borrow money on the credit of the nation , and others of a similar nature . Most ...
... alliance and commerce , to send and receive ambassadors , to coin money , fix the stan- dard of weights and measures , raise and equip fleets and armies , borrow money on the credit of the nation , and others of a similar nature . Most ...
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... alliance , commerce , neutrality , or of what- ever other description . Therefore , the putting an end to a war depends , in the first instance , on his discretion ; but no treaty can be valid , unless it receives the con- current ...
... alliance , commerce , neutrality , or of what- ever other description . Therefore , the putting an end to a war depends , in the first instance , on his discretion ; but no treaty can be valid , unless it receives the con- current ...
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A Brief View of the Constitution of the United States, Addressed to the Law ... Peter S. Du Ponceau Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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