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" No State shall lay any imposts or duties, which may interfere with any stipulations in treaties, entered into by the United States in Congress assembled, with any king, prince or state, in pursuance of any treaties already proposed by Congress, to the... "
Manual of Parliamentary Practice - Page 16
1826 - 211 pages
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The American's Guide: Comprising the Declaration of Independence; the ...

Constitutions - 1843 - 434 pages
...accurately the purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long it shall continue. % 3. No State shall lay any imposts or duties which may...Congress assembled, with any king, prince, or State, in pursuant* of any treaties already proposed by Congress to the courts of France and Spain. § 4. No...
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The Young American: Or, Book of Government and Law; Showing Their History ...

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Political science - 1844 - 368 pages
...specifying accurately the purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long it shall continue. No state shall lay any imposts or duties, which may...by congress to the courts of France and Spain. No vessels of war shall be kept up, in time of peace, by any state, except such number only, as shall...
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Public Laws of the State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations: As ...

Rhode Island - Law - 1844 - 612 pages
...specifying accurately the purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long it shall continue. No State shall lay any imposts or duties which may...by Congress to the courts of France and Spain. No vessels of war shall be kept up in time of peace by any State, except such number only as shall be...
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The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America, Volume 1

United States - Session laws - 1845 - 816 pages
...accurately the purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long it shall continue. $ 3. No State shall lay any imposts or duties which may...proposed by Congress to the courts of France and Spain. § 4. No vessels of war shall be kept up in time of peace, by any State, except such number only as...
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The Family Library (Harper)., Volume 160

Child rearing - 1845 - 436 pages
...accurately the purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long it shall continue. § 3. No state shall lay any imposts or duties which may...proposed by Congress to the courts of France and Spain. $ 4. No vessels of war shall be kept up in time of peace by any state, except such number only as shall...
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Revised Statutes of the State of Illinois: Adopted by the General Assembly ...

Illinois - Illinois - 1845 - 766 pages
...specifying accurately the purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long it shall continue. No State shall lay any imposts or duties, which may interfere with any slipulations in treaties entered into by the United States in Congress assembled, with any king, prince...
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Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 10

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1846 - 548 pages
...confederation, or alliance, &c., without the consent of Congress ;" and, "no State shall lay any impost or duties, which may interfere with any stipulations in treaties entered into by the United States," &c. In the convention, not the slightest difference arose as to the adoption of the first clause, declaring,...
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The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States ..., Volume 1

United States. President - Presidents - 1846 - 766 pages
...grant any title of nobility. No two states shall enter into any treaty without the consent of Congress. No state shall lay any imposts, or duties, which may interfere with any treaties entered into by the United States. No state shall engage in war, unless invaded or be menaced...
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The New-York Legal Observer, Volume 4

Samuel Owen - Law - 1846 - 494 pages
...qualification of the right of the states to lay imposts or duties was they should not lay any such as should interfere with any stipulations in treaties entered into by the United States, in pursuance of any treaties already proposed by congress to the courts of Franco and Spain. Thus it will...
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A Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States: Containing a ...

Joseph Story - Constitutional law - 1847 - 440 pages
...body of forces be kept up by any State, in time of peace, except such number only, as in the judge24* No State shall lay any imposts or duties, which may...proposed by Congress to the courts of France and Spain. ment of the United States in Congress assembled, shall be deemed requisite to garrison the forts necessary...
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