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Page 680
... laws , then I will give up this point . I am too feeble to say more ; I hope some gentleman more capable than I am ... laws controlling commerce . Laws are regulations . Regulations are laws . " No preference shall be given by any ...
... laws , then I will give up this point . I am too feeble to say more ; I hope some gentleman more capable than I am ... laws controlling commerce . Laws are regulations . Regulations are laws . " No preference shall be given by any ...
Page 700
... laws enlarged by any making extravagant and experimental expenditures for internal improvements which can never yield a revenue to our treasury , or by such laws as press upon the loins of nation- al industry to encourage manufactures ...
... laws enlarged by any making extravagant and experimental expenditures for internal improvements which can never yield a revenue to our treasury , or by such laws as press upon the loins of nation- al industry to encourage manufactures ...
Page 723
... laws remained the same as they were thirty years ago , and the report which had just been read at the clerk's table , showed that , like the laws of Draco , they were written in blood . So crying was this neglect , and so great the ...
... laws remained the same as they were thirty years ago , and the report which had just been read at the clerk's table , showed that , like the laws of Draco , they were written in blood . So crying was this neglect , and so great the ...
Page 735
... laws , and for which provision ought to be made , if made at all , by a general law , and not by special acts . In order to take the judgment of the House upon the propriety of passing such general law , the com- mittee thought it best ...
... laws , and for which provision ought to be made , if made at all , by a general law , and not by special acts . In order to take the judgment of the House upon the propriety of passing such general law , the com- mittee thought it best ...
Page 754
... laws which would not , and could not , be executed . He would , however , withdraw his mo- tion to strike out , to give the opportunity asked by the gentleman from New York . Mr. STORRS then proposed to amend the section by substituting ...
... laws which would not , and could not , be executed . He would , however , withdraw his mo- tion to strike out , to give the opportunity asked by the gentleman from New York . Mr. STORRS then proposed to amend the section by substituting ...
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