History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and of His Contemporaries, Volume 3D. Appleton, 1859 - United States |
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... regulate cach piece according to the standard weight ; and an allowance or deduction of three per cent . was made on each gold piece , as it exceeded or fell short of that value . To give effect to this arrangement , the chamber of ...
... regulate cach piece according to the standard weight ; and an allowance or deduction of three per cent . was made on each gold piece , as it exceeded or fell short of that value . To give effect to this arrangement , the chamber of ...
Page 83
... regulating the trade of the United States should be framed and adopted before they entered into further treaties of ... regulate such an interchange between them and nations partly European and partly American . * There might , he said ...
... regulating the trade of the United States should be framed and adopted before they entered into further treaties of ... regulate such an interchange between them and nations partly European and partly American . * There might , he said ...
Page 102
... regulating their own inte- rior police , and thus of securing reciprocity ; a right , the ex- ercise of which would be subservient to various purposes- the promotion of virtue and frugality , by the prohibition of foreign luxuries - the ...
... regulating their own inte- rior police , and thus of securing reciprocity ; a right , the ex- ercise of which would be subservient to various purposes- the promotion of virtue and frugality , by the prohibition of foreign luxuries - the ...
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... regulating trade , laying prohibitions , granting bounties and premiums . " * And when he saw the confederacy nerveless - the states in collision - the people desponding -their energies withering under the restrictive regula- tions of ...
... regulating trade , laying prohibitions , granting bounties and premiums . " * And when he saw the confederacy nerveless - the states in collision - the people desponding -their energies withering under the restrictive regula- tions of ...
Page 128
... regulate trade and to collect a revenue . In seventeen hundred and eighty- five she gave this subject a more deliberate consideration , and resolutions were proposed and discussed in her legis- lature of much moment . * The medal was of ...
... regulate trade and to collect a revenue . In seventeen hundred and eighty- five she gave this subject a more deliberate consideration , and resolutions were proposed and discussed in her legis- lature of much moment . * The medal was of ...
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