Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Količina 4F. Hunt, 1841 |
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... importance , and is naturally exciting a lively interest among business men . The meet- ing of congress has led to a ... important branch of commercial policy . We say commercial policy , because bankrupt laws , although not always con ...
... importance , and is naturally exciting a lively interest among business men . The meet- ing of congress has led to a ... important branch of commercial policy . We say commercial policy , because bankrupt laws , although not always con ...
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... important power ? The omission of congress to exercise this power , is one of the most ex traordinary and inexplicable circumstances in the history of federal legis- lation . In 1800 , a bankrupt law was passed , limited in duration to ...
... important power ? The omission of congress to exercise this power , is one of the most ex traordinary and inexplicable circumstances in the history of federal legis- lation . In 1800 , a bankrupt law was passed , limited in duration to ...
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... important subject , have lost none of their force ; the duty of the general government , none of its sacred and imperative obligation ; and the evils caused by the omission of congress to act , none of their malignity . The omission of ...
... important subject , have lost none of their force ; the duty of the general government , none of its sacred and imperative obligation ; and the evils caused by the omission of congress to act , none of their malignity . The omission of ...
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... important depart- ments of the government , foreigners , whom their ancestors had originally introduced as slaves , had unriveted their chains , until they finally trod upon the necks of their former masters . While this devoted country ...
... important depart- ments of the government , foreigners , whom their ancestors had originally introduced as slaves , had unriveted their chains , until they finally trod upon the necks of their former masters . While this devoted country ...
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... important city of Acre , from whence he was soon compelled to retreat with the loss of a large portion of his choicest troops . This invasion of Egypt by the French , accomplished , in the end , that which the sultan had been impotent ...
... important city of Acre , from whence he was soon compelled to retreat with the loss of a large portion of his choicest troops . This invasion of Egypt by the French , accomplished , in the end , that which the sultan had been impotent ...
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Stran 140 - The said states hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defence, the security of their Liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other, against all force offered to, or attacks made upon, them or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretence whatever.
Stran 141 - No state shall engage in any war without the consent of the united states in congress assembled, unless such state be actually invaded by enemies, or shall have received certain advice of a resolution being formed by some nation of Indians to invade such state and the danger is so imminent as not to...
Stran 142 - The united states in congress assembled shall also be the last resort on appeal in all disputes and differences now subsisting or that hereafter may arise between two or more states concerning boundary, jurisdiction or any other cause whatever; which authority shall always be exercised in the manner following.
Stran 149 - Philadelphia for the sole and express purpose of revising the articles of Confederation and reporting to Congress and the several legislatures such alterations and provisions therein as shall, when agreed to in Congress and confirmed by the States, render the federal Constitution adequate to the exigencies of government and the preservation of the Union.
Stran 487 - If we consider our own country in its natural prospect, without any of the benefits and advantages of commerce, what a barren, uncomfortable spot of earth falls to our share ! Natural historians tell us, that no fruit grows originally among us besides hips and haws, acorns and pig-nuts, with other...
Stran 307 - As when to them who sail Beyond the Cape of Hope, and now are past Mozambic, off at sea north-east winds blow Sabean odours from the spicy shore Of Araby the Blest ; with such delay Well pleased they slack their course, and many a league Cheer'd with the grateful smell old Ocean smiles...
Stran 551 - LOOKING-GLASS FOR THE MIND; Or, Intellectual Mirror. Being an elegant Collection of the most delightful little Stories and interesting Tales ; chiefly translated from that much admired work, L'ami des Enfans. Illustrated with numerous wood-cut• From the twentieth London edition. One volume, 18mo ,50 cents. Forming one of the series of" Tales for the People and their Children.
Stran 142 - ... that no treaty of commerce shall be made whereby the legislative power of the respective states shall be restrained from imposing such imposts and duties on foreigners as their own people are subjected to, or from prohibiting the exportation or importation of any species of goods or commodities whatsoever...
Stran 141 - All charges of war and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states in proportion to the value of all land within each state, granted to or surveyed for any person...
Stran 71 - In an action brought to recover a balance due upon a mutual, open, and current account, where there have been reciprocal demands between the parties, the cause of action shall be deemed to have accrued from the time of the last item proved in the account on either side.