Annals of the Congress of the United States, Том 2;Том 18Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers , and all other powers vested by this Con- stitution , " & c . After a particular enumeration of the special powers vested in Congress , by the Constitution , a general power is ...
... proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers , and all other powers vested by this Con- stitution , " & c . After a particular enumeration of the special powers vested in Congress , by the Constitution , a general power is ...
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... proper inquiry and satisfy the public mind ; and would therefore , when a proper opportunity offered , move a resolution which he thought would best answer the purpose . H. of R. of those who now administer the Government of my country ...
... proper inquiry and satisfy the public mind ; and would therefore , when a proper opportunity offered , move a resolution which he thought would best answer the purpose . H. of R. of those who now administer the Government of my country ...
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... proper . Why was this duty assign- ed to the President ? Certainly that Congress might know where to resort for information to direct their Legislative proceedings , and because from the nature of his other duties he must be better ...
... proper . Why was this duty assign- ed to the President ? Certainly that Congress might know where to resort for information to direct their Legislative proceedings , and because from the nature of his other duties he must be better ...
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... proper to make the request , why trouble the Ex - district . Whether he should do one or both is ecutive with information on the subject ? If it were proper to transmit the evidence , why scruple to make the request ? Gentlemen had ...
... proper to make the request , why trouble the Ex - district . Whether he should do one or both is ecutive with information on the subject ? If it were proper to transmit the evidence , why scruple to make the request ? Gentlemen had ...
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... proper tribunal . There is , said he , a military court to which all these officers are amenable , and by whom they are punishable for any offences which they may commit ; and I am willing to submit to their decision not only this case ...
... proper tribunal . There is , said he , a military court to which all these officers are amenable , and by whom they are punishable for any offences which they may commit ; and I am willing to submit to their decision not only this case ...
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