| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 800 頁
...another and more special provision inserted in the Constitution from abundant caution has declared, " that the migration or importation of such persons...prohibited by the Congress prior to the year 1808." That this commonwealth does admit the migration of alien friends described as the subject of the said... | |
| Emory Richard Johnson - 1915 - 394 頁
...pay duties in another," that "no tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any State," and that "the migration or importation of such persons...prohibited by the Congress prior to the year 1808." Furthermore, it was agreed that "no State shall, without the consent of the Congress, lay any imposts... | |
| William MacDonald - 1923 - 678 頁
...another and more special provision inserted in the Constitution from abundant caution has declared, "that the migration or importation of such persons...prohibited by the Congress prior to the year 1808." That this Commonwealth does admit the migration of alien friends described as the subject of the said... | |
| William MacDonald - 1916 - 688 頁
...another and more special provision inserted in the Constitution from abundant caution has declared, "that the migration or im-portation of such persons...prohibited by the Congress prior to the year 1808." That this Commonwealth does admit the migration of alien friends described as the subject of the said... | |
| Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan - 1917 - 504 頁
...Walter Lowrie of Pennsylvania said in the United States Senate : In the Constitution it is provided that " the migration or importation of such persons...prohibited by the Congress prior to the year 1808, but a tax," etc. In this debate it seems generally to be admitted, by gentlemen on the opposite side, that... | |
| 1917 - 508 頁
...within their borders. The first clause of section 9, article 1, of the Federal Constitution provides that "The migration or importation of such persons...prohibited by the Congress prior to the year 1808." The adoption of this clause was regarded as a victory for the slaveholding element, as under it Congress... | |
| Robert Herd Fairbairn - 1919 - 488 頁
...within their borders. The first clause of section 9 article I, of the Federal Constitution, provides that "The migration or importation of such persons...prohibited by the Congress prior to the year 1808." The adoption of this clause was regarded as a victory for the slave-holding element, as under it Congress... | |
| Ray Burdick Smith - 1922 - 636 頁
...another and more special provision inserted in the Constitution from abundant caution has declared 'that the migration or importation of such persons...prohibited by the Congress prior to the year 1808'; that this Commonwealth does admit the migration of alien friends described as the subject of the said... | |
| Charles Burleigh Galbreath - 1925 - 844 頁
...President Jefferson and the Congress. The federal constitution (section 9 of the first article) provided that "the migration or importation of such persons...prohibited by the Congress prior to the year 1808." This was a compromise arrived at in the constitutional convention after long debate between the delegates... | |
| Stuart Lewis - 1928 - 720 頁
...another and more special provision inserted in the Constitution from abundant caution has declared, "that the migration or importation of such persons...prohibited by the Congress prior to the year 1808." That this Commonwealth does admit the migration of alien friends described as the subject of the said... | |
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