Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 1;Band 43Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... judges expound the laws of Congress as well in those states as in Maryland or Virginia ? Would not a judge in Oregon do his duty as well as a judge in Missouri ? Does it matter where , or in what place , the laws are made ? What is the ...
... judges expound the laws of Congress as well in those states as in Maryland or Virginia ? Would not a judge in Oregon do his duty as well as a judge in Missouri ? Does it matter where , or in what place , the laws are made ? What is the ...
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... judge it to be proper . The object of the gentleman from Illinois would be fully answered by striking out the latter feature , to which alone his objec- tions seemed to apply ; for , certainly , when he talked of sending topographical ...
... judge it to be proper . The object of the gentleman from Illinois would be fully answered by striking out the latter feature , to which alone his objec- tions seemed to apply ; for , certainly , when he talked of sending topographical ...
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... Judges , & c . for the territory , and defines their powers , emoluments , & c . ] He approved of that part of the bill which provides for the establishment of a mili- tary post , but he thought that the erecting of a territo- rial ...
... Judges , & c . for the territory , and defines their powers , emoluments , & c . ] He approved of that part of the bill which provides for the establishment of a mili- tary post , but he thought that the erecting of a territo- rial ...
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... judge for himself in a way better than any others could judge for him . Then it was , and not till then , that the gentleman from Virginia offered the proposition to which his published letter seemed to allude . suggest such ...
... judge for himself in a way better than any others could judge for him . Then it was , and not till then , that the gentleman from Virginia offered the proposition to which his published letter seemed to allude . suggest such ...
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... judge of the necessity of calling the claimants , should be received as a countervailing out the militia and of the force necessary to be employ- argument . The only ground upon which the Commit - ed . And in the exercise of such ...
... judge of the necessity of calling the claimants , should be received as a countervailing out the militia and of the force necessary to be employ- argument . The only ground upon which the Commit - ed . And in the exercise of such ...
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