States; to consider how far a uniform system in their commercial regulations may be necessary to their common interest and their permanent harmony ; and to report to the several states such an act relative to this great object as, when unanimously ratified... Alexander Hamilton: An Essay on American Union - Page 142by Frederick Scott Oliver - 1912 - 502 pagesFull view - About this book
| Massachusetts - 1784 - 1046 pages
...their commercial regulations may he necessary to their common interest, and their permanent harmony : and to report to the several States such an act relative...great object, as, when unanimously ratified by them, will enable Congress effectually to provide for the same : and that the said Commissioners shall immediately... | |
| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 pages
...their commercial relations may be necessary to their common interest, and their permanent harmony ; and to report to the several states such an act relative...great object, as when unanimously ratified by them, wiJIenablethe United States in congress assembled effectually to provide for the same." In the circular... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1816 - 458 pages
...commercial intercourse and regulations, might be necessary to their common interest and permanent harmony, and to report to the several states, such an act,...Congress assembled, effectually to provide for the same." Commissioners were appointed also from the states of New-Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode-Island, and... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 422 pages
...their commercial relations may be necessary to their common interest, and their permanent harmony ; and to report to the several states such an act relative...great object, as, when unanimously ratified by them, will enable the United States in congress assembled, effectually to provide for the same." In consequence... | |
| Egbert Benson - 1825 - 144 pages
...and permanent harmony ; and to report an act, relative to this great object, which. when ratified, would enable the United States in Congress assembled, effectually to provide for the same." The measure being approved, the legislature of this State appointed their Commissioners, Messrs. Duane.... | |
| Egbert Benson - 1825 - 140 pages
...and permanent harmony ; and to report an act, relative to this great object, which, when ratified, would enable the United States in Congress assembled, effectually to provide for the same." The measure being approved, the legislature of this State appointed their Commissioners, Messrs. Duane.... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 552 pages
...commercial intercourse and regulations, might be necessary to their common interest and permanent harmony ; and to report to the several states such an act relative...congress assembled, effectually to provide for the same." It was afterwards agreed, that this meeting should be held at Annapolis, in Maryland, in September... | |
| James Trecothick Austin - 1829 - 428 pages
...this great object as when agreed to by them, and confirmed by the legislature of every state, will enable the United States in congress assembled effectually to provide for the same." In this cautious manner was the first step taken to establish a government of authority over the separate... | |
| Joseph Story - 1833 - 564 pages
...their commercial relations may be necessary to their common interest, and their permanent harmony ; and to report to the several states such an act, relative...great object, as, when unanimously ratified by them, will enable the United States in congress assembled to provide for the same." ' ยง 273. These resolutions... | |
| Kentucky, Charles Slaughter Morehead, Mason Brown - 1834 - 810 pages
...intercourse and, regulations, might be necessary to their common intercafc and permanent harmony ; and to report to the several states such an act relative...Congress assembled, effectually to provide for the same." It was afterwards agreed that this meeting should be held at Annapolis, in Maryland, in September of... | |
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