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 ...Gales & Seaton, 1834 |
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... departments , with respect meanor . The honorable Senator had suggested that the to the manner of the execution of a duty confided to that paper referred to might be of vast use in ascertaining by department by law . The doctrine of the ...
... departments , with respect meanor . The honorable Senator had suggested that the to the manner of the execution of a duty confided to that paper referred to might be of vast use in ascertaining by department by law . The doctrine of the ...
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... department , specifying each route , and the he felt it proper and necessary to take this course . names of the respective contractors , and the amount of The subject ( said Mr. M. ) involves high and grave mat- the diminution of ...
... department , specifying each route , and the he felt it proper and necessary to take this course . names of the respective contractors , and the amount of The subject ( said Mr. M. ) involves high and grave mat- the diminution of ...
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... department . If they are separate , and confusion . The power of internal improvement lies crush - exercised by different responsible departments , civil lib- ed beneath the veto . The system of protection of Ame - erty is safe ; but if ...
... department . If they are separate , and confusion . The power of internal improvement lies crush - exercised by different responsible departments , civil lib- ed beneath the veto . The system of protection of Ame - erty is safe ; but if ...
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... Department . Congress reserv - sites from the constitution and the suffrages of the Ame- ed to itself the control over that department . It refused rican people . As to the latter source of authority , I to make it an executive department ...
... Department . Congress reserv - sites from the constitution and the suffrages of the Ame- ed to itself the control over that department . It refused rican people . As to the latter source of authority , I to make it an executive department ...
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... Department of Foreign Affairs . crustes ! All the departments , legislative , judicial , and This officer , as his duties were prescribed by that act , is executive , and all subordinate functionaries , must lie to conform precisely to ...
... Department of Foreign Affairs . crustes ! All the departments , legislative , judicial , and This officer , as his duties were prescribed by that act , is executive , and all subordinate functionaries , must lie to conform precisely to ...
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