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" Congress the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the States, and with the Indian tribes. "
Consolidated Tribal Government Programs: Oversight Hearing Before the ... - Page 156
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1981 - 200 pages
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading ..., Volume 1; Volume 8

United States. Congress - 1833 - 746 pages
...this Lord Sheffield had not foreseen. By the constitution of the United States, Congress shall have power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the States, and with the Indian tribes. Under thU general power, Congress may permit foreign nations to participate in our...
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Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3

1827 - 542 pages
..." to provide for the commoa defence and general welfare," and for that purpose they have a specific power to " regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the. states, and with the Indian tribes." Slaves are everywhere articles of trade, the subject of traffic and commerce, bought...
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Select Speeches of John Sergeant, of Pennsylvania [1818-1828]

John Sergeant - 1832 - 376 pages
...to provide for the common deft-nee, and general welfare," and for that purpose they have a specific power to " regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the states, and with the Indian tribes." Slaves are every where articles of trade, the subject of traffic and commerce,...
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Legislative and Documentary History of the Bank of the United States ...

Matthew St. Clair Clarke - 1832 - 864 pages
...the revenue, than it has with the power to borrow money on the créait of the United States; with the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the States, and with the Indian tribes; or than it has with the power to raise and support armies or to provide and maintain...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading ..., Volume 1; Volume 8

United States. Congress - 1833 - 748 pages
...this Lord Sheffield had not foreseen. By the constitution of the United States, Congress shall have power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the States, and with the Indian tribes. Under this general power, Congress may permit foreign nations to participate in...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - 1833 - 752 pages
...this Lord Sheffield had not foreseen. By the constitution of the United States, Congress shall have power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the States, and with the Indian tribes. Underthis general power, Congress may permit foreign nations to participate in our...
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Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 10

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1846 - 548 pages
..."The power to remove obstructions from the water courses of the States, is claimed under the granted power 'to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the States and with the Indian tribes, but the plain and obvious meaning of this grant is, that Congress may adopt rules...
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the american annual cyclopaedia

1863 - 856 pages
..." It is said that the power to make the** notes a legal tender is a reasonable implication from the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the States, and with the Indian tribes. The argument is, and U i* " Bat the Constitution has spoken, has indicated what...
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Speeches in the Second and Third Sessions of the Thirty-seventh Congress ...

Benjamin Franklin Thomas - 1863 - 272 pages
...1343-46. It is said that the power to make these notes a legal tender is a reasonable implication from the power " to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the States, and with the Indian tribes." The argument is, and it is entitled to consideration, that money is one of the...
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A Reply to the Review of Judge Advocate General Holt, of the ..., Issues 1-7

Reverdy Johnson - 1863 - 764 pages
...1343-46. It is said that the power to make these notes a legal tender is a reasonable implication from the power " to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the States, and with the Indian tribes." The argument is, and it is entitled to consideration, that money is one of the...
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