Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 |
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... roads or canals, tor the tranporta- tion of the mail, or for military pHrposes." Mr. UIJAYTON, in support of this amendment, said : It seems to mu, Mr. Speaker, that, in considering the amendment which I have offered, the sense of ...
... roads or canals, tor the tranporta- tion of the mail, or for military pHrposes." Mr. UIJAYTON, in support of this amendment, said : It seems to mu, Mr. Speaker, that, in considering the amendment which I have offered, the sense of ...
Stran 1841
... roads and canals. Tlie better to arrive at the most certain conclusion, upon this subject, let us for a moment again refer back to the history of the times when the Constitution was adopted. Previous to, and up to that time, the States ...
... roads and canals. Tlie better to arrive at the most certain conclusion, upon this subject, let us for a moment again refer back to the history of the times when the Constitution was adopted. Previous to, and up to that time, the States ...
Stran 1849
... roads and canals was reserved to the States as a necessary branch of their municipal jurisdiction, which superseded the exercise of the same power by the General Government: that the officers of the General Government had the same ...
... roads and canals was reserved to the States as a necessary branch of their municipal jurisdiction, which superseded the exercise of the same power by the General Government: that the officers of the General Government had the same ...
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50 cents ad valorem adopted amendment American amount appropriation argument believe cents per pound cents the square Chairman Cherokees citizens claim coarse wool colleague commerce commissioners Committee on Manufactures Congress Constitution cost distilled documents dollars domestic duty effect England equal Executive fact farmer favor foreign gallon gentleman from Mississippi Georgia give Government hemp honorable House imported increase Indians interest Internal Improvements labor legislation Meade means ment millions minimum mittee molasses motion nation native wool object Ohio opinion P. P. BARBOUR Pennsylvania port pounds of wool present principle printed produce proposed proposition protection purpose question referred resolution roads and canals slave South Carolina Spain square yard suppose surveys Tariff Bill tariff of 1824 testimony tion tlie trade treaty United valorem vote West whole woollens yard of cloth