| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1828 - 264 pages
...industry imposed by the operation of foreign laws; but not to aggravate the burdens of one section of the Union by the relief afforded to another. To the great...act, only relieve the manufacturer by aggravating the burden of the planter, let a careful revisal of its provisions, enlightened by the practical experience... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 408 pages
...industry, imposed by the operation of foreign laws; but not to aggravate the burdens of one section of the Union, by the relief afforded to another. To the great...act only relieve the manufacturer by aggravating the burden of the planter, let a careful revisal of its provisions, enlightened by the practical experience... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 404 pages
...the operation of foreign laws; but not to aggravate the burdens of one section of the Union, by tlie relief afforded to another. To the great principle...act only relieve the manufacturer by aggravating the burden of the planter, let a careful revisal of its provisions, enlightened by the practical experience... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1828 - 524 pages
...industry imposed by the operation of foreign laws: but not to aggravate the burdens of one section of the Union by the relief afforded to another. To the great...the Constitution itself was formed, I hope and trust tha authorities of the Union will adhere. But if any of the duties imposed by the act only relieve... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1829 - 898 pages
...imposed by the operation of foreign laws ; but not to aggravate the burthens of one section of the Union by the relief afforded to another. To the great...those upon which the constitution itself was formed, 1 hope and trust the authorities of the Union will adhere. But if any of the duties imposed by the... | |
| History - 1829 - 854 pages
...imposed by the operation of foreign laws ; but not to aggravate the burthens of one section of the Union by the relief afforded to another. To the great...those upon which the constitution itself was formed, 1 hope and trust the authorities of the Union will adhere. But if any of the duties imposed by the... | |
| United States - 1829 - 298 pages
...industry imposed by the operation of foreign laws ; but not to aggravate the bui dens nfone section of the Union by the relief afforded to another. To the great principle sanctioned by that act, one of thnso npoa which the Constitution itself wns lormcd, I hope and trust the auihorties of fie Union will... | |
| George Armroyd - Inland navigation - 1830 - 636 pages
...industry, imposed by the operation of foreign laws, but not to aggravate the burthens of one section of the Union by the relief afforded to another. To the great principle sanctioned by the tariff act, one of those upon which the constitution itself was formed, I hope and trust the authorities... | |
| Henry Lee - Free Trade Convention - 1832 - 216 pages
...industry, imposed by the operation of foreign laws ; but not to aggravate the burdens of one section of the Union by the relief afforded to another. To the great...act, only relieve the manufacturer by aggravating the burden of the planter, let a careful revisal of its provisions, enlightened by the practical experience... | |
| Henry Lee - Free trade - 1832 - 214 pages
...industry, imposed by the operation of foreign laws ; but not to aggravate the burdens of one section of the Union by the relief afforded to another. To the great...act, only relieve the manufacturer by aggravating the burden of the planter, let a careful revisal of its provisions, enlightened by the practical experience... | |
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