American Eloquence : a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the Most Eminent Orators of America ; with Biographical Sketches and Illustrative Notes, Volume 2D. Appleton and Company, 1858 |
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... passed by Congress in 1787 , contains certain articles , which are called " Articles of com- pact between the original States and the people and States within the said territory , for ever to remain unalterable , unless by common con ...
... passed by Congress in 1787 , contains certain articles , which are called " Articles of com- pact between the original States and the people and States within the said territory , for ever to remain unalterable , unless by common con ...
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... passed to carry , " bona fide , " into effect , a provision of the constitution , but a bill passed with short- sighted views . But this is no such bill . It is a bill , under pretence of regulating commerce , to take money from the ...
... passed to carry , " bona fide , " into effect , a provision of the constitution , but a bill passed with short- sighted views . But this is no such bill . It is a bill , under pretence of regulating commerce , to take money from the ...
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... passed under that same constitution ; and , on this ground , as a matter settled by cotemporaneous practice , I had refrained from expressing the opinion that the tariff laws transcended constitutional limits , as the gentleman supposes ...
... passed under that same constitution ; and , on this ground , as a matter settled by cotemporaneous practice , I had refrained from expressing the opinion that the tariff laws transcended constitutional limits , as the gentleman supposes ...
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