The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States; with an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Compriing the Period from March 3, 1789 to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Том 13Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... never knew it refused . In a great and free em- pire , like the United States , this question is of the highest importance - no less than the choice of the First Magistrate . It is laid upon the table to- day , and we are to determine ...
... never knew it refused . In a great and free em- pire , like the United States , this question is of the highest importance - no less than the choice of the First Magistrate . It is laid upon the table to- day , and we are to determine ...
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... never been done the precedent conditions not having been performed on the part of France . This royal order , it is probable , will be handed over to our Commissioner , or to whoever may be sent down to receive possession . We may then ...
... never been done the precedent conditions not having been performed on the part of France . This royal order , it is probable , will be handed over to our Commissioner , or to whoever may be sent down to receive possession . We may then ...
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... never and the laws of the United States made in pursu- heard there was to be any opposition , but the re- ance thereof , and all treaties made , or which shall verse . I have never heard the number of troops be made under the authority ...
... never and the laws of the United States made in pursu- heard there was to be any opposition , but the re- ance thereof , and all treaties made , or which shall verse . I have never heard the number of troops be made under the authority ...
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... never doubted the right of the Uni- ted States to acquire new territory , either by pur- chase or by conquest , and to govern the territory so acquired as a dependent province ; and in this way might Louisiana have become a territory of ...
... never doubted the right of the Uni- ted States to acquire new territory , either by pur- chase or by conquest , and to govern the territory so acquired as a dependent province ; and in this way might Louisiana have become a territory of ...
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... never be exercised if no such definition exists ; and by misapplying to the treaty - making power , the definitions of Legislative power , every right possessed by the latter would be opened to the former . But if the words , " under ...
... never be exercised if no such definition exists ; and by misapplying to the treaty - making power , the definitions of Legislative power , every right possessed by the latter would be opened to the former . But if the words , " under ...
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