| Nathaniel Chipman - Constitutional law - 1833 - 404 pages
...except in the cases mentioned in the sixth article—of sending and receiving ambassadors—entering into treaties and alliances, provided that no treaty...shall be restrained from imposing such imposts and duties on foreigners, as their own people are subjected to, or from prohibiting the exportation or... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1833 - 800 pages
...of " entering into treaties '^'c , e and alliances, provided, that no treaty of commerce c " r '*• shall be made, whereby the legislative power of the...shall be restrained from imposing such imposts and duties on foreigners, as their own ;,...'".', people were subjected to; or from prohibiting the 1 ,exportation... | |
| Peter Stephen Du Ponceau - Constitutional law - 1834 - 148 pages
...shall have the sole and exclusive right and power of determining on peace and war, except in the cases mentioned in the sixth Article, of sending and receiving...shall be restrained from imposing such imposts and duties on foreigners, as their own people are subjected to, or from prohibiting the exportation or... | |
| Kentucky, Charles Slaughter Morehead, Mason Brown - Law - 1834 - 810 pages
...the sole and exclusive right and power of determining on peace and congress. war, except in the cases mentioned in the sixth article, of sending and receiving ambassadors; entering into treaties and alliance?, provided that no treaty of commerce shall be made, whereby the legislative power of the... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1849 - 790 pages
...Congress assembled, shall have the sole and exclusive right and power of determining on war," &c. — " entering into Treaties and alliances, provided that no Treaty of Commerce shall be made," &c. — adding a restriction which acknowledges the general power to extend to Commercial Treaties.... | |
| Francis Fellowes - Constitutional law - 1835 - 214 pages
...except in the cases mentioned in the sixth article—of sending and receiving ambassadors—entering into treaties and alliances, provided that no treaty...shall be restrained from imposing such imposts and duties on foreigners, as their own people are subjected to, or from prohibiting the exportation or... | |
| Industrial arts - 1835 - 398 pages
...representatives of the people. The ninth article of confederation, which gave Congress power to enter into treaties, and alliances, provided, " that no...of the respective States shall be restrained from imputing tuck duties and impotts an foreigners as their own people are subjected to, or from prohibiting... | |
| George Washington - United States - 1835 - 568 pages
...shall have the sole and exclusive right and power of determining on peace and war, except in the cases mentioned in the sixth article; of sending and receiving...ambassadors, entering into treaties and alliances ; of regulating the trade of the States, as well with foreign nations, as with each other, and of laying... | |
| South Carolina - Law - 1836 - 476 pages
...shall have the whole and exclusive right and power of determining on peace or war, except in the cases mentioned in the sixth article ; of sending and receiving...shall be restrained from imposing such imposts and duties on foreigners, as their own people arc subjected to, or for prohibiting the exportation or importation... | |
| John Marshall - Presidents - 1836 - 534 pages
...inhibition. The report gives to congress the power of making treaties. The confederation adds a proviso, " that no treaty of commerce shall be made whereby the...respective states shall be restrained from imposing such imports and duties on foreigners as their own people are subjected to, or from prohibiting the exportation... | |
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