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... respect shown to our flag , the protection of our citizens and their pro- perty abroad , and in the increase of our navigation , and the extension of our mercantile operations . The returns which have been made out since we last met ...
... respect shown to our flag , the protection of our citizens and their pro- perty abroad , and in the increase of our navigation , and the extension of our mercantile operations . The returns which have been made out since we last met ...
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... respect shown to our flag , the protection of our citizens and their pro- perty abroad , and in the increase of our navigation , and the extension of our mercantile operations . The returns which have been made out since we last met ...
... respect shown to our flag , the protection of our citizens and their pro- perty abroad , and in the increase of our navigation , and the extension of our mercantile operations . The returns which have been made out since we last met ...
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... respect for our flag in those distant seas , and additional security for our commerce . In the view I have given of our connexion with foreign powers , allusions have been made to their domestic disturbances or foreign wars , to their ...
... respect for our flag in those distant seas , and additional security for our commerce . In the view I have given of our connexion with foreign powers , allusions have been made to their domestic disturbances or foreign wars , to their ...
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... respect , we add the consideration at it is their labor alone which gives real value to the lands , and that the proceeds arising from their sale are distributed chiefly among States which had not originally any claim to them , and ...
... respect , we add the consideration at it is their labor alone which gives real value to the lands , and that the proceeds arising from their sale are distributed chiefly among States which had not originally any claim to them , and ...
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... respecting just claims of these people , there will probably be none respecting the 1 rality of the propositions , and very little respecting the expediency of th immediate acceptance . They were , however , rejected ; and thus the p ...
... respecting just claims of these people , there will probably be none respecting the 1 rality of the propositions , and very little respecting the expediency of th immediate acceptance . They were , however , rejected ; and thus the p ...
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30th September amount appropriation April army Article bank bayou bridge cents clerk commanding commission Commissioner Congress Contingent expenses court-martial Creek Cumberland road debt December district dollars duties east Escambia river estimate execution Florida funds GEORGE GRAHAM Government grants Grove hammock harbor honor House of Representatives improvement Indians island January July June Land Office letter LEWIS CASS Lieutenants live oak live oak timber ment miles military Mills Mississippi navigation necessary non-commissioned officers Noreaga North obedient servant Ohio ordnance payment Pensacola pension piers plats Port present President private claims public lands purchase quarter received Regiment repairs Reserved Surveyed Reserved respectfully river road ROBERT BUTLER Secretary Secretary of War ship South Carolina statement Store Surveyed Reserved Surveyed surveyors Tallahassee tariff of 1824 Territory tion township Treasury treaty United vessels Washington West West Florida
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Страница 76 - This state of things could not be endured, and our present happy Constitution was formed, but formed in vain, if this fatal doctrine prevails. It was formed for important objects that are announced in the preamble, made in the name and by the authority of the people of the United States, whose delegates framed, and whose conventions approved it. The most important among these objects, that which is placed first in rank, on which all the others rest, is, " to form a more perfect Union.
Страница 38 - The powers reserved to the several states will extend to all the objects, which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people: and the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the state.
Страница 81 - ... to pass acts for punishing the offender, unless that right is modified, restrained, or resumed by the constitutional act. In our system, although it is modified in the case of treason, yet authority is expressly given to pass all laws necessary to carry its powers into effect, and under this grant, provision has been made for punishing acts which obstruct the due administration of the laws.
Страница 105 - But each State having expressly parted with so many powers as to constitute jointly with the other States a single nation, cannot from that period possess any right to secede...
Страница 80 - This right to secede is deduced from the nature of the Constitution, which, they say, is a compact between sovereign states, who have preserved their whole sovereignty, and, therefore, are subject to no superior; that, because they made the compact, they can break it when, in their opinion, it has been departed from by the other states.
Страница 76 - ... founded, and destructive of the great object for which it was formed. After this general view of the leading principle, we must examine the particular application of it which is made in the ordinance. The preamble rests its justification on these grounds: It assumes as a fact that the obnoxious laws, although they purport to be laws for raising revenue, were in reality intended for the protection of manufactures, which purpose it asserts to be unconstitutional; that the operation of these laws...
Страница 100 - That this Assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily declare that it views the powers of the federal government, as resulting from the compact to which the States are parties, as limited by the plain sense and intention of the instrument constituting that compact : as no further valid than they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact...
Страница 13 - States, and even to the preservation of the Union itself, that the protection afforded by existing laws to any branches of the national industry should not exceed what may be necessary to counteract the regulations of foreign nations and to secure a supply of those articles of manufacture essential to the national independence and safety in time of war.
Страница 80 - To say that any state may at pleasure secede from the Union is to say that the United States are not a nation...
Страница 100 - States of all powers whatsoever: That they will view this as seizing the rights of the States and consolidating them in the hands of the General Government...