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... commerce , refers to commerce between the United States and foreign countries , and between the sev- eral States , and not the commerce between the States and Territories . That being the case , there is nothing in this provision about ...
... commerce , refers to commerce between the United States and foreign countries , and between the sev- eral States , and not the commerce between the States and Territories . That being the case , there is nothing in this provision about ...
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... commerce with that Government . ance , which that republic might justly claim from ' Some of those accounts state that he had also con- the United States . ' Mr. Jefferson wrote to Mr. ' cluded a treaty of alliance offensive and defen ...
... commerce with that Government . ance , which that republic might justly claim from ' Some of those accounts state that he had also con- the United States . ' Mr. Jefferson wrote to Mr. ' cluded a treaty of alliance offensive and defen ...
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... commerce , which would give to these States a gradual monopoly of the shipping interest . The South had at first insisted that no navigation act should be passed , but with the consent of two- thirds of both branches of Congress . And ...
... commerce , which would give to these States a gradual monopoly of the shipping interest . The South had at first insisted that no navigation act should be passed , but with the consent of two- thirds of both branches of Congress . And ...
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Imports See Paupers | 11 |
Independent Treasury bill supplemental to | 77 |
for the current and contingent expenses | 151 |
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29TH CONGRESS adjourned admitted Affairs amendment annexation appoint army asked authority believe BENTON boundary bounty Chairman citizens civil Claims command commenced Committee on Military Congress conquered conquest Constitution declared desired duty enemy establish Executive existing favor floor friends further enacted Garrett Davis gentleman Government HARALSON honorable indemnity JACOB THOMPSON JOHNSON Julius Rockwell last session law of nations McCLERNAND memorial ment Mexican Mexico Missouri Missouri compromise mittee motion moved non-commissioned officer Nueces object Ohio opinion party passed patriotism peace pension praying presented the petition Preston King printed proposed prosecution provinces public lands purpose question received referred regiments resolution Resolved Reuben Chapman Rio Grande Seaborn Jones Secretary Senate slave slavery soldier South South Carolina territory Texas TIBBATTS tion Treasury treaty troops Truman Smith Union United Vice President volunteers vote Washington Hunt Whig whole yeas and nays