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... commerce , are very different acts . He who erects a bank creates a subject of commerce in its bills ; so does he who makes a bushel of wheat , or digs a dollar out of the mines ; yet neither of these persons regulates commerce thereby ...
... commerce , are very different acts . He who erects a bank creates a subject of commerce in its bills ; so does he who makes a bushel of wheat , or digs a dollar out of the mines ; yet neither of these persons regulates commerce thereby ...
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... commerce of the United States should not be a single and special repeal in relation to the United States , but should be extended to whatever other neutral nations unconnected with them may be affected by those decrees . It has become ...
... commerce of the United States should not be a single and special repeal in relation to the United States , but should be extended to whatever other neutral nations unconnected with them may be affected by those decrees . It has become ...
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... commerce " to comprehend navigation . It was so understood , and must have been so understood , when the constitution was framed . The power over commerce , including navigation , was one of the primary objects for which the people of ...
... commerce " to comprehend navigation . It was so understood , and must have been so understood , when the constitution was framed . The power over commerce , including navigation , was one of the primary objects for which the people of ...
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