| United States. Congress - 1855 - 968 pages
...the said river shall form" its common boundary with j other States, and that it shall be " forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said State,...impost, or toll therefor, imposed by the said State." Had the convention, disregarding this reservation to the citizens of the United States, expressly authorized... | |
| United States. Congress - 1835 - 662 pages
...and waters leading into the same, or into the Gulf of Mexico, shall he common highways, and for ever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said State...tax, duty, impost, or toll, therefor, imposed by the saitl State." The inhabitants uf each township within that district of country had already a vested... | |
| United States. Congress - 1835 - 718 pages
...and waters leading into the same, or into the Gulf of Mexico, shall be common highways, and for ever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said State as to other citizens of the United States, with, out any tax, duty, impost, or toll, therefor, imposed by the said State." The inhabitants nf... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court, Benjamin Faneuil Porter - 1836 - 602 pages
...with the further stipulation; that all such waters shall remain free to the citizens of the State and of the United States, without any tax, duty, impost, or toll therefor, imposed by the State.* To these iAik. Dig. 441 regulations, the people of the State, by their representatives, in... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - 1837 - 886 pages
...and waters leading into the same, or into the gulf of Mexico, shall be common highways, and for ever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said state...citizens of the United States, without any tax, duty, import or toll therefor, imposed by the said state. Five per cent. of the nett proceeds of the sales... | |
| 1837 - 394 pages
...or within this state, shall be common highways, and for ever free to the citizens of this state and of the United States, without any tax, duty, impost, or toll therefor imposed by the state. ARTICLE XI. * , » Of the permanent Seat of Government. „ .,' $ 1. Commissioners to be appointed.... | |
| United States - 1838 - 654 pages
...the river Mississippi, and the navigable rivers and waters leading into the same, or into the Gulf of Mexico, shall be common highways, and forever free,...United States, without any tax, duty, impost, or toll, therelor, imposed by the said State. SEC. 4. And be it further enacted. That in case the con- in <=a»e... | |
| United States - 1839 - 586 pages
...and that the river Mississippi, and the navigable rivers and waters leading into the same, or into the Gulph of Mexico, shall be common high-ways, and...impost, or toll, therefor, imposed by the said state. $ 5. That five per cent, of the nett proceeds of the lands ly- "e)*er"*J1'lon00nf ing within the said... | |
| Louisiana. Supreme Court, François-Xavier Martin - 1839 - 814 pages
...shall be common highways, and forever free, as well to [The State r. New Orleans Navigation Company.] the inhabitants of the said state, as to other citizens...impost, or toll therefor, imposed by the said state." 4 Laws US 329. The next act is that of the third of March following, by which congress directs, that... | |
| United States - 1839 - 720 pages
...the same, or *" * into the gulph of Mexico, shall be common highways, and for- of »ales, &c. ever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said state as to other |^с1!"о!ыГ citizens of the United States, without any tax, duty, impost, or common higiitoll, therefor,... | |
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