Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 206
... to search our vessels , regulate it so as to pre- vent its abuse - waiving for the present , not relinquish- ing your objections to the right . Do all that can fair- ly be asked of you to supersede the necessity of 206 MR . GASTON'S SPEECH.
... to search our vessels , regulate it so as to pre- vent its abuse - waiving for the present , not relinquish- ing your objections to the right . Do all that can fair- ly be asked of you to supersede the necessity of 206 MR . GASTON'S SPEECH.
Halaman 212
... regulate its vi- tal concerns . The Spanish dominions to the south , and the British territories to the north , have tempted from us many of our boldest spirits . Let them go - let them there enjoy every privilege , if they can find it ...
... regulate its vi- tal concerns . The Spanish dominions to the south , and the British territories to the north , have tempted from us many of our boldest spirits . Let them go - let them there enjoy every privilege , if they can find it ...
Halaman 238
... regulate commerce with foreign nations ; and that , since it would be inconsistent with that power , that the President , with the consent of the senate , should do the same thing , it follows , that this power of Congress is an ...
... regulate commerce with foreign nations ; and that , since it would be inconsistent with that power , that the President , with the consent of the senate , should do the same thing , it follows , that this power of Congress is an ...
Halaman 239
... regulate com- merce by treaty alone , would touch only a portion of the subject . A wider and more general power was therefore indispensable , and it was properly devolved on Congress , as the legislature of the union . On the other ...
... regulate com- merce by treaty alone , would touch only a portion of the subject . A wider and more general power was therefore indispensable , and it was properly devolved on Congress , as the legislature of the union . On the other ...
Halaman 240
... regulate commerce by statutory enactments , could only be devolved upon Congress , possessing all the other legislative powers of the gov- ernment . The extraordinary power to regulate it by treaty , could not be devolved upon Congress ...
... regulate commerce by statutory enactments , could only be devolved upon Congress , possessing all the other legislative powers of the gov- ernment . The extraordinary power to regulate it by treaty , could not be devolved upon Congress ...
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