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 ..., Band 2;Band 10;Band 59Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... hands all the jurisdiction of the sev- the press , and the purity of the elective franchise ! " But eral officers of State , and a despotic monarchy was estab- the people of England would not believe that Mr. Wilkes lished in him by law ...
... hands all the jurisdiction of the sev- the press , and the purity of the elective franchise ! " But eral officers of State , and a despotic monarchy was estab- the people of England would not believe that Mr. Wilkes lished in him by law ...
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... hands the money is placed by Congress , the person there- by becomes an officer , appointable by him , and subject to his control ; that by whatever name called , he must be an Executive officer subject to him ; his officer in effect ...
... hands the money is placed by Congress , the person there- by becomes an officer , appointable by him , and subject to his control ; that by whatever name called , he must be an Executive officer subject to him ; his officer in effect ...
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... hands of the Presi- ment . Whenever I hear any one uttering the words , " I take dent . We flattered ourselves that the power would at upon myself the responsibility " of performing a particular least remain to Congress which the ...
... hands of the Presi- ment . Whenever I hear any one uttering the words , " I take dent . We flattered ourselves that the power would at upon myself the responsibility " of performing a particular least remain to Congress which the ...
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... hands , piteous terms . and that usurpation is the order of the day , there will be a common flag , and every effort will be made to drive from the Chair him who shall have been found unworthy Mr. CHAMBERS said he should now add another ...
... hands , piteous terms . and that usurpation is the order of the day , there will be a common flag , and every effort will be made to drive from the Chair him who shall have been found unworthy Mr. CHAMBERS said he should now add another ...
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... hands of gentlemen , and not yet returned , to swell the aggregate to 2,000 . I think I may , therefore , fairly assume that this memorial expresses the opinions and the feelings of a majority of the people of that county . Ross county ...
... hands of gentlemen , and not yet returned , to swell the aggregate to 2,000 . I think I may , therefore , fairly assume that this memorial expresses the opinions and the feelings of a majority of the people of that county . Ross county ...
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