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" That monopolies are odious, contrary to the spirit of a free government and the principles of commerce, and ought not to be suffered. "
Remarks Concerning the Government and the Laws of the United States of ... - Page 279
by Gabriel Bonnot de Mably - 1785 - 280 pages
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The Constitutions of the Several Independent States of America: The ...

Constitutions - 1782 - 188 pages
...38. That the liberty .of the prefs ought to be inviolably prefer ved. 39. That monopolies are odious, contrary to the fpirit of a free government, and the principles of commerce, and ought not to be fuflered. 41. That the fubfifting refolves of this and the feveral conventions held for this colony,...
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The Constitutions of the Several Independent States of America: The ...

Constitutional law - 1783 - 492 pages
...That the liberty of the prefs ought to be inviolably preferved. XXXIX. That monopolies are odious, contrary to the fpirit of a free government and the...principles of commerce, and ought not to be fuffered. XL. That no title of nobility or hereditary honours ought to be granted in this State. R 4 XLI. XLI....
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An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of ..., Volume 3

William Winterbotham - America - 1795 - 558 pages
...of the prefs ought to be inviolably preferred.. H a XXX.IX. That XXXIX. That monopolies are odious, contrary to the fpirit of. a free government and the...principles of commerce, and ought not to be fuffered. XL. That no title of nobility or hereditary honours ought to be granted in this State. XLI. That the...
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The Constitutions of the United States: According to the Latest Amendments ...

Booksellers and bookselling - 1800 - 306 pages
...prefs ought to be inviolably preferved. XXXIX. That monopolies are odious, contrary to the fpiritof a free government, and the principles of commerce ; and ought not to be fuflered. XL. That no title of nobility, or hereditary honours, ought to be granted in this ftate....
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The Constitutions of the United States: According to the Latest Amendments ...

Constitutions - 1804 - 372 pages
...the Press ought to be inviolably preserved. XXXIX. That monopolies are odious, contrary to the spirit of a free government, and the principles of commerce, and ought not to be suffered. XL. That no title of Nobility, or hereditary honours, ought to be granted -" this State....
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Mr. Clay's Speech on the Tariff: Or, The "American System," So Called ; Or ...

Henry Clay - 1827 - 200 pages
...From the Declaration of Rights — Maryland. *' That monopolies are odious, contrary to the spirit of a free government, and the principles of commerce, and ought not to be suffered." Oiher extracts, from the Constitutions of other States, to the same effect, might be here...
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The American's Guide: Comprising the Declaration of Independence : the ...

Constitutions - 1828 - 494 pages
...the press ought to he inviolahly preserved. 39. That monopolies are odious, contrary to the spirit of a free government, and the principles of commerce, and ought not to he suffered. 40. That no title of nohility, or hereditary honours, ought to he granted in this state....
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Proceedings of the Conventions of the Province of Maryland, Held at the City ...

Maryland. Convention - Congresses and conventions - 1836 - 404 pages
...the press ought to be inviolably preserved. "39. That monopolies are odious, contrary to the spirit of a free government, and the principles of commerce, and ought not to be suffered. "40. That no title of nobility or hereditary honors ought to be granted in this state. "41....
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Commentaries on Statute and Constitutional Law and Statutory and ...

E. Fitch Smith - Constitutional law - 1848 - 1004 pages
...of the press ought to be inviolably preserved. " That monopolies are odious, contrary to the spirit of a free government, and the principles of commerce, and ought not to be suffered. " That no title of nobility, or hereditary honors, ought to be granted in this state. " That...
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Niles' National Register, Volume 32

1827 - 452 pages
...money." From the declaration of rights — Maryland. "That monopolies are odious, contrary to the spirit of a free government, and the principles" of commerce, and ought not to be suffered." Other extract! from the constitutions of other states, to the same effect, might be here...
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