Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States (1833)by Joseph L. Story Power to Promote Science and Useful Arts§ 1146.§ 1147.§ 1148.§ 1149.§ 1150.§ 1151.
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     1.    2 Black. Comm. 406, 407, and Christian's note, (5); 4 Burr. R. 2303; Rawle on Const. ch. 9, p. 105, 106; 2 Kent's Comm. Lect. 36, p. 306, 307, 314, 315.
     2.    2 Black. Comm. 407, and Christian's note, (8); 4 Black. Comm. 159; 2 Kent's Comm. Lect 36, p. 299 to 306.
     3.    The Federalist, No. 43.
     4.    2 Kent's Comm. Lect. 36, p 298, 299.
     5.    The Federalist, No. 43; See also 1 Tuck. Black. Comm. App. 265, 266; Rawle on Const. ch. 9, p. 105, 106; See Hamilton's Report on Manufactures, § 8, p. 235, etc.
     6.    Hamilton's Rep. on Manufactures, § 8, p. 235, 236.
     7.    Evans v. Eaton. 3 Wheat. R. 454, 513.
     8.    1 Tuck. Black. Comm. App. 265, 266; Livingston v. Van Ingen, 9 John. R. 507.
     9.    Livingston v. Van Ingen, 9 John. R. 507; Sergeant on Const. ch. 28, [ch. 39]
   10.    Journ. of Convention, 260, 327, 328, 329.
   11.    Journal of Convention, 261.