| William Gordon - 1801 - 478 pages
...without the consent of the United States in congress assembled, specifying accurately 4be purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long...interfere With any stipulations in treaties entered in to by the United States incoqgress assembled with, any king, prince or state, in pursuance THE HISTORY... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - 478 pages
...which the same is to be entered into, and hovr long it shall continue. No state shall lay any irsposts or duties, which may interfere With any stipulations...assembled with, any king, prince or state, in pursuance THE HISTORY oy T«JB £*f . DA f any treaties already proposed by congress to the courts of France... | |
| William Graydon - 1803 - 730 pages
...specifying accurately the purposes for v.-hich the same is to be entered into, and how long it shah continue. No state shall lay any imposts or duties,...France and Spain. No vessels of war shall be kept up in time of peace by any state, except such number only us shall be deemed necessary by the United Stales... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 882 pages
...without the consent of the United States in congress assembled, specifying accurately the purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long...France and Spain. No vessels of war shall be kept up in time of peace by any state, except such number only, as shall be deemed necessary by the United... | |
| Albert Picket - 1820 - 314 pages
...accurately, the purposes for which the tame is to be entered into, and how long it shall continue. 3. No state shall lay any imposts or duties which may...treaties, entered into by the United States, in Congress v snni.!;•.!, with any king, prince, or state, in pursuance of any treaties, already proposed by... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 474 pages
...without the consent of the United States, in Congress assembled, specifying accurately the purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long it shall continue. No state shall lay any impost or duties, which may interfere with any stipulations, or treaties entered into by the United... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 472 pages
...without the consent of the United States, in Congress assembled, specifying accurately the purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long it shall continue. No state shall lay any impost or duties, which may interfere with any stipulations, or treaties entered into by the United... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1821 - 474 pages
...reported by the committee of the whole. In debating the sixth article it was moved, That instead of " No state shall lay any imposts or " duties which may interfere with any stipulations in f treaties hereafter entered into by the United States " assembled with any king, prince or state,"... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - 1821 - 882 pages
...without the consent of the United States in congress assembled, specifying accurately the purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long it shall continueNo state shall lay any imposts or duties, which may interfere with any stipulations in treaties... | |
| Rhode Island - 1822 - 592 pages
...without the consent of the United States in Congress assembled, specifying accurately the purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long...France and Spain. No vessels of war shall be kept up in time of peace by any State, except such number only as shall be deemed necessary by the United States... | |
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