The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... duties upon imports , a Court cannot receive evidence to identify the power under which duties are im- posed . But our argument is , there is no power in the Constitution which the law is a means to carry into execution . The eighth ...
... duties upon imports , a Court cannot receive evidence to identify the power under which duties are im- posed . But our argument is , there is no power in the Constitution which the law is a means to carry into execution . The eighth ...
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... duties had been strictly and exclusively confined to the purposes of revenue , almost the entire burthen of supporting the Federal Gov- ernment , would fall upon the staple growing States . When to this view of the subject we add , that ...
... duties had been strictly and exclusively confined to the purposes of revenue , almost the entire burthen of supporting the Federal Gov- ernment , would fall upon the staple growing States . When to this view of the subject we add , that ...
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... Duties . - Duties of this nature evidently amount to a vir- tual bounty upon the domestic fabrics , since by enhancing the charges on foreign articles , they enable the national manufacturers to undersell all their competitors . " These ...
... Duties . - Duties of this nature evidently amount to a vir- tual bounty upon the domestic fabrics , since by enhancing the charges on foreign articles , they enable the national manufacturers to undersell all their competitors . " These ...
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