Reports of the Select Committee of Five, on the Following Subjects |
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... law of the land , however they may be regarded as the proper exercise of an in- defeasible right of " resisting acts which are plainly unconstitutional and too oppressive to be endured . " I also concur with the President that the ...
... law of the land , however they may be regarded as the proper exercise of an in- defeasible right of " resisting acts which are plainly unconstitutional and too oppressive to be endured . " I also concur with the President that the ...
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... laws which it is bound to maintain , and against all obstructions to the execution of which it is equally bound ... law . The well - understood and just assumption upon which all this foreign commerce proceeds is , that the federal ...
... laws which it is bound to maintain , and against all obstructions to the execution of which it is equally bound ... law . The well - understood and just assumption upon which all this foreign commerce proceeds is , that the federal ...
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... laws have , for that very con- sideration , established , and protected , and regulated such entry and delivery . The failure to observe those regulations is , by our whole code of revenue law , visited in penalties upon the agents by ...
... laws have , for that very con- sideration , established , and protected , and regulated such entry and delivery . The failure to observe those regulations is , by our whole code of revenue law , visited in penalties upon the agents by ...
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... law . The sixth section gives to the Secretary of the Treasury the same power to mitigate or remit penalties as he has in reference to others of a similar character under existing laws . The seventh section provides that , whenever the ...
... law . The sixth section gives to the Secretary of the Treasury the same power to mitigate or remit penalties as he has in reference to others of a similar character under existing laws . The seventh section provides that , whenever the ...
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... law . This system of police may be practiced towards vessels under our own flag wherever they may be overhauled , but ... laws by merchantmen , and might insist that we abide by another great principle 6 COLLECTION OF DUTIES ON IMPORTS .
... law . This system of police may be practiced towards vessels under our own flag wherever they may be overhauled , but ... laws by merchantmen , and might insist that we abide by another great principle 6 COLLECTION OF DUTIES ON IMPORTS .
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