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No one will deny that the “ improvident legislation ” here aimed at , is the series of
laws passed for the protection and encouragement of manufactures . And it may
be observed , that the vote of the President is recorded in favor of the tariff of ...
No one will deny that the “ improvident legislation ” here aimed at , is the series of
laws passed for the protection and encouragement of manufactures . And it may
be observed , that the vote of the President is recorded in favor of the tariff of ...
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It passed both Houses . I recollect no opposition to it in the Senate , nor do I
remember to have heard of any considerable objection in the House of
Representatives . The argument for it lay in its own obvious justice ; a justice too
apparent , as it ...
It passed both Houses . I recollect no opposition to it in the Senate , nor do I
remember to have heard of any considerable objection in the House of
Representatives . The argument for it lay in its own obvious justice ; a justice too
apparent , as it ...
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it has also refused to enforce the execution of laws actually passed . An eminent
instance of this , is found in the course adopted relative to the Indian Intercourse
Law of 1802 . Upon being applied to , in behalf of the MissiONARIES , to execule
...
it has also refused to enforce the execution of laws actually passed . An eminent
instance of this , is found in the course adopted relative to the Indian Intercourse
Law of 1802 . Upon being applied to , in behalf of the MissiONARIES , to execule
...
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