Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen36Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... citizens as the common defence and general welfare require , provided there be no express pro- visions to the ... citizen a claim on the Government to be secured in his possessions ? Property in our country is sacred . It is guarantied ...
... citizens as the common defence and general welfare require , provided there be no express pro- visions to the ... citizen a claim on the Government to be secured in his possessions ? Property in our country is sacred . It is guarantied ...
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... citizens . " break the rod of the oppressor and let the prisoner go free . " We did not complain then , nor do we now com- plain of our patriotic privations . We gloried in them , because we believed them connected with the common ...
... citizens . " break the rod of the oppressor and let the prisoner go free . " We did not complain then , nor do we now com- plain of our patriotic privations . We gloried in them , because we believed them connected with the common ...
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... citizens , amenable to our Government and ! Between the members of Congress and the del- laws . But I know not by what authority any por - egates who formed the Constitution , there is an tion of citizens , however respectable , can ...
... citizens , amenable to our Government and ! Between the members of Congress and the del- laws . But I know not by what authority any por - egates who formed the Constitution , there is an tion of citizens , however respectable , can ...
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... citizens in every way , whether arising from services or taxes . Before I proceed to the other parts of this ques- tion , I have thus endeavored to give a new view of the subject of representation in this House ; to show how much more ...
... citizens in every way , whether arising from services or taxes . Before I proceed to the other parts of this ques- tion , I have thus endeavored to give a new view of the subject of representation in this House ; to show how much more ...
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... citizens of this Union , equal rights , immunities , and advantages , with the citizens of all the other States in it ? Unquestionably it was ; and it is our duty to prevent , in the words of Vat- tei , " the infamy of our hitherto ...
... citizens of this Union , equal rights , immunities , and advantages , with the citizens of all the other States in it ? Unquestionably it was ; and it is our duty to prevent , in the words of Vat- tei , " the infamy of our hitherto ...
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