Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a Preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States Before the Adoption of the Constitution, Volumen2Little, Brown,, 1891 |
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... liberty to pass any laws imposing a tax upon import- ers importing goods from foreign countries , or from other States . ( a ) It is wholly immaterial whether the tax be laid on the goods imported or on the person of the importer . In ...
... liberty to pass any laws imposing a tax upon import- ers importing goods from foreign countries , or from other States . ( a ) It is wholly immaterial whether the tax be laid on the goods imported or on the person of the importer . In ...
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... liberty to frame such a system of legislation upon the subject of bankruptcy and insolvency as best suits it own local interests and pursuits . Under such circum- stances no uniformity of system or operations can be expected . One State ...
... liberty to frame such a system of legislation upon the subject of bankruptcy and insolvency as best suits it own local interests and pursuits . Under such circum- stances no uniformity of system or operations can be expected . One State ...
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... liberty itself , by introducing a spirit of military glory , which is ready to follow wherever a successful commander will lead ; and in a republic , whose institutions are essentially founded on the basis of peace , there is infinite ...
... liberty itself , by introducing a spirit of military glory , which is ready to follow wherever a successful commander will lead ; and in a republic , whose institutions are essentially founded on the basis of peace , there is infinite ...
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... liberty could have induced the people to en- dure . The burden was also very unequally distributed . The States near the seat of war , influenced by motives of self - preser- vation , made efforts to furnish their quotas , which even ...
... liberty could have induced the people to en- dure . The burden was also very unequally distributed . The States near the seat of war , influenced by motives of self - preser- vation , made efforts to furnish their quotas , which even ...
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... liberty and subversive of the State governments . Objections were made against the general and indefinite power to raise armies , not limiting the number of troops ; and to the maintenance of them in peace as well as in war . § 1182. It ...
... liberty and subversive of the State governments . Objections were made against the general and indefinite power to raise armies , not limiting the number of troops ; and to the maintenance of them in peace as well as in war . § 1182. It ...
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