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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... responsibility beyond the exercise of the veto . was before it . At that which preceded the last , a bill He deprived Congress altogether of its constitutional had been introduced to distribute among the States the right to act upon the ...
... responsibility beyond the exercise of the veto . was before it . At that which preceded the last , a bill He deprived Congress altogether of its constitutional had been introduced to distribute among the States the right to act upon the ...
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... responsibility . " The question was , whether the power of the Senate should be resumed by that body . The Senator supposed the Vice President might soon be here , and it was desira- ble that he should be ; for , until he arrived , the ...
... responsibility . " The question was , whether the power of the Senate should be resumed by that body . The Senator supposed the Vice President might soon be here , and it was desira- ble that he should be ; for , until he arrived , the ...
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... responsibility . rection , was the change of the deposites made ? Now , is When the existing bank was established , it was provided there any Senator who hears me that requires proof on that the public moneys should be deposited with it ...
... responsibility . rection , was the change of the deposites made ? Now , is When the existing bank was established , it was provided there any Senator who hears me that requires proof on that the public moneys should be deposited with it ...
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... responsibility -- that principle which lies at the bottom of all free government -- that principle , with- out which there can be no free government - is upheld throughout . So , in the bank charter , Congress did not choose to refer ...
... responsibility -- that principle which lies at the bottom of all free government -- that principle , with- out which there can be no free government - is upheld throughout . So , in the bank charter , Congress did not choose to refer ...
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... responsibility , to remove the deposites . It commanded appointed officers in each of those departments , to exe- him , if he removed them , to report his reasons to Con- cute the duties respectively allotted to them . The Presi- gress ...
... responsibility , to remove the deposites . It commanded appointed officers in each of those departments , to exe- him , if he removed them , to report his reasons to Con- cute the duties respectively allotted to them . The Presi- gress ...
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