The Congressional Globe, Tom 17Blair & Rives, 1846 |
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United States. Congress. Another reason why this clause of the Constitu- tion does not apply to the matter before the House is , that the power given to Congress to regulate commerce , refers to commerce between the United States and ...
United States. Congress. Another reason why this clause of the Constitu- tion does not apply to the matter before the House is , that the power given to Congress to regulate commerce , refers to commerce between the United States and ...
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... Congress have certainly the power to regulate the subject of slavery ; which shows that gentlemen are mistaken in sup- posing that Congress cannot constitutionally interfere in the business in any degree whatever . He was in favor of ...
... Congress have certainly the power to regulate the subject of slavery ; which shows that gentlemen are mistaken in sup- posing that Congress cannot constitutionally interfere in the business in any degree whatever . He was in favor of ...
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... Congress shall have power , it says , " to raise and support armies , but no appropriation of money to that use shall be for a longer term than two years . This bill keeps carefully within . the letter of the Constitution ; but how far ...
... Congress shall have power , it says , " to raise and support armies , but no appropriation of money to that use shall be for a longer term than two years . This bill keeps carefully within . the letter of the Constitution ; but how far ...
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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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