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The newly-acquired islands and the Constitution : has the Congress of the United States the constitutional power to lay and collect export or import duties on commerce passing between the States and the territories recently acquired under the Spanish treaty?

Title:The newly-acquired islands and the Constitution : has the Congress of the United States the constitutional power to lay and collect export or import duties on commerce passing between the States and the territories recently acquired under the Spanish treaty?
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Note:American Anti-Imperialist League, 1900
  
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Subject:Tariff -- United States
Subject:United States -- Colonial question
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