That it is an unconstitutional exercise of power, on the part of Congress, to tax the citizens of one State to make roads and canals for the citizens of another State. 5. Resolved, That it is an unconstitutional exercise of power, on the part of Congress,... De Bow's Review - Page 131edited by - 1858Full view - About this book
| George Tibbits - Farm produce - 1827 - 52 pages
...Carolina, a resolution, declaring such protection unconstitutional, was lately passed : — " Resolved, that it is an unconstitutional exercise of power on..."congress, to lay duties to protect domestic manufactures." While the intelligence and integrity of the opposers of protection, are freely admitted, it may be... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1827 - 650 pages
...objects, to effect other objects, the right to effect which has never been conceded. " 4. Resolved, That it is an unconstitutional exercise of power on the part of congress, to tax the citizens of one state to make roads and canals for the citizens of another state. " 5. Resolved,... | |
| Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Senate - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 696 pages
...particular objects, to eflect other objects, the right to eflect which has never been conceded. 4. Resulred, That it is an unconstitutional exercise of power, on the part of Congress, to tax the citizens of one state to make roads and canals for the citizens of another state. 5. Resolved,... | |
| Kentucky - Law - 1830 - 322 pages
...the constitution, to adopt a general system of internal improvements, as a national measure," becond, "That it is an unconstitutional exercise of power on the part of Congress, to tax the citizens of one State, to make roads and canals for another State;" and third, "That Congress... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - Government publications - 1832 - 520 pages
...the existing Constitution. It has been very justly asserted by the Legislature of South Carolina, " that it is an unconstitutional exercise of power on the part of Congress, to Ux the citizens of one State, to make roads and canals for another State," and notwithstanding the... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - New York (State) - 1832 - 992 pages
...the existing Constitution. It has been very justly asserted by the Legislature of South Carolina, " that it is an unconstitutional exercise of power on the part of Congress, to tax the citizens of one State, to make roads and canals for another State," and notwithstanding the... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - New York (State) - 1832 - 502 pages
...the existing Constitution. It has been very justly asserted by the Legislature of South Carolina, " that it is an unconstitutional exercise of power on the part of Congress, to tax the citizens of one State, to make roads and canals for another State," and notwithstanding the... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - Government publications - 1833 - 432 pages
...more effect to these appeals, the Legislature, in December, 1825, solemnly declared, " that it was an unconstitutional exercise of power on the part...Congress to lay duties to protect domestic manufactures;" and in 1828, they caused to be presented to the Senate of the United States, and claimed to have it... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - New York (State) - 1833 - 636 pages
...more effect to these appeals, the Legislature, in -December, 1825, solemnly declared, " that it was an unconstitutional exercise of power on the part...Congress to lay duties to protect domestic manufactures;" and in 1828, they caused to be presented to the Senate of the United States, and claimed to have it... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - New York (State) - 1832 - 970 pages
...the existing Constitution. It has been very justly asserted by the Legislature of South Carolina, " that it is an unconstitutional exercise of power on the part of Congress, to tax the citizens of one State, to make roads and canals for another State," and notwithstanding the... | |
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