The American Annual Register for the Years ..., Or, the ... Year of American IndependenceWilliam Jackson, 1835 |
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... passed acts in 1818 , 1820 , and 1823 , which effectually closed our ports to all British vessels seek- ing to supply the islands . The British government was thus reduced to the necessity of sup- plying the colonies at a cost be- yond ...
... passed acts in 1818 , 1820 , and 1823 , which effectually closed our ports to all British vessels seek- ing to supply the islands . The British government was thus reduced to the necessity of sup- plying the colonies at a cost be- yond ...
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... passed the ordinance declaring the revenue laws of the Union void , adjourned - and enjoined the legislature to carry its decrees into effect . That body met directly after its ad- journment , and with a prompti- tude and spirit which ...
... passed the ordinance declaring the revenue laws of the Union void , adjourned - and enjoined the legislature to carry its decrees into effect . That body met directly after its ad- journment , and with a prompti- tude and spirit which ...
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... passed requiring all civil and military officers in the state to take an oath to execute and enforce the ordinance , and the laws passed in obedience thereto , and the state was thus placed in an attitude of opposi- tion to the federal ...
... passed requiring all civil and military officers in the state to take an oath to execute and enforce the ordinance , and the laws passed in obedience thereto , and the state was thus placed in an attitude of opposi- tion to the federal ...
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... passed by the state legislature , imposing unconstitu- tional oaths upon all civil and military officers . An issue was now formed , which threatened an immediate resort to arms . A crisis had ar- rived , which could not be safely ...
... passed by the state legislature , imposing unconstitu- tional oaths upon all civil and military officers . An issue was now formed , which threatened an immediate resort to arms . A crisis had ar- rived , which could not be safely ...
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... passed , earnestly requesting of S. Carolina not to proceed further under the ordinance of congress , to reduce the import duties to a revenue standard , and delaring that the people of Virginia ex- pect that the general govern- ment ...
... passed , earnestly requesting of S. Carolina not to proceed further under the ordinance of congress , to reduce the import duties to a revenue standard , and delaring that the people of Virginia ex- pect that the general govern- ment ...
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Страница 325 - I consider, then, the power to annul a law of the United States, assumed by one state, incompatible with the existence of the Union, contradicted expressly by the letter of the constitution, unauthorized by its spirit, inconsistent with every principle on which it was founded, and destructive of the great object for which it was formed.
Страница 27 - ... keep the word of promise to the ear, and break it to the hope" — we have presumed to court the assistance of the friends of the drama to strengthen our infant institution.
Страница 111 - I have no discretionary power on the subject ; my duty is emphatically pronounced in the Constitution. Those who told you that you might peaceably prevent their execution deceived you; they could not have been deceived themselves. They know that a forcible opposition could alone prevent the execution of the laws, and they know that such opposition must be repelled. Their object is disunion. But be not deceived by names. Disunion by armed force is treason.
Страница 162 - Whereas it is necessary for the support of government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures, that duties be laid on goods, wares, and merchandises imported: Be it enacted, etc.
Страница 136 - Agents, or the persons duly authorized to supply their places, shall have the right as such to sit as judges and arbitrators in such differences as may arise between the captains and crews of the vessels belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities...
Страница 137 - ... and may take possession thereof, either by themselves or by others acting for them, and dispose of the same at their will, paying such dues only as the inhabitants of the country wherein the said goods are shall be subject to pay in like cases.
Страница 109 - to take care that the laws be faithfully executed" shall be performed to the extent of the powers already vested in me by law, or of such...
Страница 135 - Austrian vessels, may also be so imported in vessels of the United States of America, without paying other or higher duties or charges, of whatever kind or denomination, levied in the name or to the profit of the Government, the local authorities, or of any private establishments whatsoever...
Страница 124 - Government is not made the final judge of the powers delegated to it, since that would make its discretion, and not the constitution, the measure of its powers; but that, as in all other cases of compact among sovereign parties, without any common judge, each has an equal right to judge for itself, as well of the infraction as of the mode and measure of redress.
Страница 106 - Because the Union was formed by compact, it is said the parties to that compact may, when they feel themselves aggrieved, depart from it; but it is precisely because it is a compact that they cannot. A compact is an agreement or binding obligation. It may by its terms have a sanction or penalty for its breach, or it may not.