Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen36Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... never viewed it political hierarchy in the proudest of them that but with the emotions which he felt for a child in has the high prerogative to dictate to Congress his first essays to go alone - tottering instead of what constructions ...
... never viewed it political hierarchy in the proudest of them that but with the emotions which he felt for a child in has the high prerogative to dictate to Congress his first essays to go alone - tottering instead of what constructions ...
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... never to import more than they can pay for by the export of their own native products ; that , if they do , they will be sure to plunge themselves into the distressing and disgraceful situation this country is in at present . Republic ...
... never to import more than they can pay for by the export of their own native products ; that , if they do , they will be sure to plunge themselves into the distressing and disgraceful situation this country is in at present . Republic ...
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... never possess the power to act , unless nine States were represented in that body at the time of their doing so . This ordinance , therefore , in prescribing the forms of government , as they respected legislative , executive , and ...
... never possess the power to act , unless nine States were represented in that body at the time of their doing so . This ordinance , therefore , in prescribing the forms of government , as they respected legislative , executive , and ...
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... never to signify an involuntary removal . FEBRUARY , 1820 . slave to any section of the Union where slavery is not prohibited . How easily might every prece- ding Congress have exercised their " humanity " in preventing an " extension ...
... never to signify an involuntary removal . FEBRUARY , 1820 . slave to any section of the Union where slavery is not prohibited . How easily might every prece- ding Congress have exercised their " humanity " in preventing an " extension ...
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... never men- tioned , or such a construction given it as suits the public feeling . Gentlemen should recollect that this method of construing the Constitution , by popular assemblies , is at least dangerous , and that the example now ...
... never men- tioned , or such a construction given it as suits the public feeling . Gentlemen should recollect that this method of construing the Constitution , by popular assemblies , is at least dangerous , and that the example now ...
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