Speech of the Hon. Horace Binney, on the Question of the Removal of the Deposites1834 - 56 Seiten |
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Horace Binney. 4416 HG2529 1834 B5 02 SPEECH . TY The House having resumed the consideration.
Horace Binney. 4416 HG2529 1834 B5 02 SPEECH . TY The House having resumed the consideration.
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... consideration of this House every thing that can bear upon the great topics of national faith and publie safety that are involved in the issue . I mean to discuss this great question , sir , as I think it becomes me to discuss it , on ...
... consideration of this House every thing that can bear upon the great topics of national faith and publie safety that are involved in the issue . I mean to discuss this great question , sir , as I think it becomes me to discuss it , on ...
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... consideration . They are far from being self - evident . It was worthy of the officer who asserted them , and who was bound to justify the assertion to Congress , to favor that body with at least an outline of the train of reasoning by ...
... consideration . They are far from being self - evident . It was worthy of the officer who asserted them , and who was bound to justify the assertion to Congress , to favor that body with at least an outline of the train of reasoning by ...
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... consideration having been paid for it , in a bonus to the Trea- sury , and in a stipulation for expensive services to be performed through the whole term of the charter . A right in the Secretary to remove those deposites , without good ...
... consideration having been paid for it , in a bonus to the Trea- sury , and in a stipulation for expensive services to be performed through the whole term of the charter . A right in the Secretary to remove those deposites , without good ...
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... consideration , belongs to doctrines which a court of justice would spurn from its hall . It has no countenance in our institutions ; it has none in our constitution , which was ordained to establish justice , as well as to secure the ...
... consideration , belongs to doctrines which a court of justice would spurn from its hall . It has no countenance in our institutions ; it has none in our constitution , which was ordained to establish justice , as well as to secure the ...
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Seite 13 - By the constitution of the United States, the president is invested with certain important political powers, in the exercise of which, he is to use his own discretion, and is accountable only to his country in his political character, and to his own conscience.
Seite 19 - President, or to bring them, or either of them, into contempt or disrepute; or to excite against them, or either or any of them, the hatred of the good people of the United States, or to stir up sedition within the United States, or to excite any unlawful combinations therein, for opposing or resisting any law of the United States, or any act of the President of the United States...
Seite 19 - ... any false, scandalous and malicious writing or writings against the government of the United States, or either house of the Congress of the United States...
Seite 18 - Its responsibility has been assumed, after the most mature deliberation and reflection, as necessary to preserve the morals of the people, the freedom of the press, and the purity of the elective franchise...
Seite 21 - There shall be an executive department, to be denominated the Department of Foreign Affairs ; and there shall be a principal officer therein, to be called the Secretary for the Department of Foreign Affairs, who shall perform and execute such duties as shall, from time to time, be enjoined on or intrusted to him by the President of the United States...
Seite 14 - But where a specific duty is assigned by law, and individual rights depend upon the performance of that duty, it seems equally clear that the individual who considers himself injured, has a right to resort to the laws of his country for a remedy.
Seite 21 - Navy, the chief officer of which shall be called the Secretary of the Navy, whose duty it shall be to execute such orders as he shall receive from the President of the United States, relative to the procurement of naval stores and materials and the construction, armament, equipment, and employment of vessels of war, as well as all other matters connected with the naval establishment of the United States.
Seite 20 - And the jury who shall try the cause, shall have a right to determine the law and the fact, under the direction of the court, as in other cases.
Seite 19 - Constitution of the United States, or to resist, oppose, or defeat any such law or act, or to aid, encourage or abet any hostile designs of any foreign nation against the United States, their people or government, then such person, being thereof convicted before any court of the United States having jurisdiction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars, and by imprisonment not exceeding two years.
Seite 4 - ... the Legislature of this State do disapprove of the amendment to the Constitution of the United States proposed by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Resolved, also, That his Excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby, requested to transmit forthwith a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolutions to each of the Senators and Representatives of this State in Congress, and to the executive of the several States in the Union, with a request that the same be laid before the legislatures thereof.