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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... constitution and laws . fided to it by the constitution , in trust , to secure the lib- erty and promote the prosperity of these States , and which the members are bound to maintain under the sa- cred obligation of an oath . " Resolved ...
... constitution and laws . fided to it by the constitution , in trust , to secure the lib- erty and promote the prosperity of these States , and which the members are bound to maintain under the sa- cred obligation of an oath . " Resolved ...
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... constitution , and in He , Mr. F. , entirely concurred with the honorable derogation of the rights of the Senate . He would ask Senator from Massachusetts , that the country expected the honorable gentleman if he had recently read the ...
... constitution , and in He , Mr. F. , entirely concurred with the honorable derogation of the rights of the Senate . He would ask Senator from Massachusetts , that the country expected the honorable gentleman if he had recently read the ...
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... constitution of the United the whole are appointed by the President , and removable States , that " the President shall see that the laws are at his will . faithfully executed , " the Chief Magistrate has claimed the " Public money is ...
... constitution of the United the whole are appointed by the President , and removable States , that " the President shall see that the laws are at his will . faithfully executed , " the Chief Magistrate has claimed the " Public money is ...
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... constitution and the law , to be cast upon him , by the resolution of the Senate , but we have not accused him of crime , nor have we he says : " And it is not too much to say of the whole of thought proper to acquit him . We have done ...
... constitution and the law , to be cast upon him , by the resolution of the Senate , but we have not accused him of crime , nor have we he says : " And it is not too much to say of the whole of thought proper to acquit him . We have done ...
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... constitution ? The Senate say to the President , You had no right to seize the public purse ; the constitu- tion intrusts its custody to Congress ; pray restore it . Hear the reply : You are mistaken in your construction of the constitution ...
... constitution ? The Senate say to the President , You had no right to seize the public purse ; the constitu- tion intrusts its custody to Congress ; pray restore it . Hear the reply : You are mistaken in your construction of the constitution ...
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