| United States. Congress. House - 1124 páginas
...States, and " the States by degrees into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable result of which would be to transform the present republican...into an absolute, or, at best, a mixed monarchy." Resolved, That the Senate has concurred in the instruction and request of the House to our members... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 738 páginas
...powers upon the President. The language of the fifth of those celebrated resolutions is this: •' That the General Assembly doth particularly protest...passed at the last session of Congress; the first ol which exercises a power no where delegated to the Federal Government, and which, by uniting legislative... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...consolidate the States by degrees into one sovereignty; the obvious tendency and inevitable result of which would be, to transform the present republican...into an absolute, or, at best, a mixed monarchy." Mr. Jefferson, in his letters, has followed up the same ideas, and never parted, till he parted with... | |
| United States. Congress - 1837 - 666 páginas
...into one sovereignty ; the obvious tendency and inevitable result of which would be to Iransf.irm Ihe present republican system of the United States into an absolute, or at best a mixed monarchy." Mr. Madison, in his report commentiag on this resolution, observes: " Thry/Vs/ question here to be... | |
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 800 páginas
...executive powers upon the President. The language of the fifth of those celebrated resolutions is this: " That the General Assembly doth particularly protest...against the palpable and alarming infractions of the con stitution in the two late cases of the 'alien and sedition acts,' passed at the last session of... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...consolidate the Suites by degrees into one sovereignty; the obvious tendency and inevitable result of which would be, to transform the present republican system of the United Slates into an absolute, or, at best, a mixed monarchy." Mr. Jefi'erson, in his letters, lias followed... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 720 páginas
...and so to consolidate by degrees, into one sovereignty; the obvious tendency and inevitable result ot which, would be to transform the present republican system of the United States into an absolute government, without any limitatiou 'of power.' This resolution was agreed to by a vote of 103 to 9.... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1833 - 514 páginas
...consolidate the States by degrees into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable consequence of which would be, to transform the present republican...particularly protest against the palpable and alarming infraction of the Constitution, in the two late cases of the " Alien and Sedition acts," passed at... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1833 - 614 páginas
...consolidate the States by degrees, into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable result of which would be, to transform the present republican...States, into an absolute, or at best, a mixed monarchy. The first question here to be considered, is, whether a spirit has in sundry instances been manifested... | |
| 1834 - 88 páginas
...executive poweis upon the President. The language of the fifth of those celebrated resc lution is this: " That the general assembly doth particularly protest...of the constitution, in the two late cases of the I' alien and sedition acts," passed at the last aession of Congress; the first of which, exercises... | |
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