Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Band 2;Band 10;Band 59Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... United States. Congress. APRIL 25 , 1834. ] President's Protest . [ SENATE . -- The Senate had resolved " that the President , in the The committee went to Philadelphia , examined witness- late executive proceedings in relation to the ...
... United States. Congress. APRIL 25 , 1834. ] President's Protest . [ SENATE . -- The Senate had resolved " that the President , in the The committee went to Philadelphia , examined witness- late executive proceedings in relation to the ...
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... United States in the Globe of millions three hundred thousand dollars were made by the 20th September . The authenticity of this document four Treasury checks on the Bank of the United States , is acknowledged , in his response refusing ...
... United States in the Globe of millions three hundred thousand dollars were made by the 20th September . The authenticity of this document four Treasury checks on the Bank of the United States , is acknowledged , in his response refusing ...
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... United States. Congress. APRIL 25 , 1834. ] President's Protest . [ SENATE . rights : they have made a breach of public faith ; and with of the United States and its branches , and continue there it a wound upon social confidence and ...
... United States. Congress. APRIL 25 , 1834. ] President's Protest . [ SENATE . rights : they have made a breach of public faith ; and with of the United States and its branches , and continue there it a wound upon social confidence and ...
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... United States. Congress. APRIL 25 , 1834. ] President's Protest . [ SENATE . than if signed by the Secretary of the Navy ? If an or- dent , " agreeably to the constitution , " and to conduct the der issued to the major general of an army ...
... United States. Congress. APRIL 25 , 1834. ] President's Protest . [ SENATE . than if signed by the Secretary of the Navy ? If an or- dent , " agreeably to the constitution , " and to conduct the der issued to the major general of an army ...
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... United States . This is a vio- the power and discretion confided by law to that other , lation of the spirit and intent of the engagement to which he usurps an authority : and if he dismisses the officer for the faith of the United ...
... United States . This is a vio- the power and discretion confided by law to that other , lation of the spirit and intent of the engagement to which he usurps an authority : and if he dismisses the officer for the faith of the United ...
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