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Butler, Pierce (1744-1822) But no regulation of Commerce or Revenue...

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC00819.16 Author/Creator: Butler, Pierce (1744-1822) Place Written: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Type: Autograph manuscript Date: 25 August 1787 Pagination: 1 p. ; 10 x 14 cm. Order a Copy

Quarter sheet related to #819.15. Denies the federal government the right to give favor to the ports of one state over another. Note that this contradicts #819.15. Date from Hutson.

Signer of the U.S. Constitution.

But no regulation of Commerce or Revenue shall Extend to Giving the Ports of One State any preference to those of another State nor to oblige Vehicles bound to or from one State to pay any toll or Duty in another, [struck: or to meet] [inserted: neither shall they meet] with any interuption [sic] or Stopage [sic] from the Forts or Batteries of any other State. The Legislatures of the different States shall have full power to Establish such Ports of Entry & Clearance in their Individual States as they may think proper.

Butler, Pierce, 1744-1822

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