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... honor- the last man to avoid putting a direct veto upon the national bank will , for the time , operate as an ob - able senator to - day , a pre - disposition , astonishing and bill , had it met my disapprobation ; and he does me stacle ...
... honor- the last man to avoid putting a direct veto upon the national bank will , for the time , operate as an ob - able senator to - day , a pre - disposition , astonishing and bill , had it met my disapprobation ; and he does me stacle ...
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... honors , should be disregarded and disap- when set , jewelry , and including paste . " ( The ef- pointed . It did ... honor and of duty crease of duty on these articles . But most of the the tariff bill would become a law - when a ...
... honors , should be disregarded and disap- when set , jewelry , and including paste . " ( The ef- pointed . It did ... honor and of duty crease of duty on these articles . But most of the the tariff bill would become a law - when a ...
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... honor has been con- ferred upon lord Barham , who has been created a baron , viscount , and earl of the Unted Kingdom , under the name , style and title of Baron Noel of Rid- lington , Viscount Campden of Campden and earl of ...
... honor has been con- ferred upon lord Barham , who has been created a baron , viscount , and earl of the Unted Kingdom , under the name , style and title of Baron Noel of Rid- lington , Viscount Campden of Campden and earl of ...
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... honor to introduce as the organ of a committee , for that pur- pose moved an adjournment ; which motion prevail- ing , the senate , after a session of seven hours , at a little before sundown , adjourned . SEPTEMBER 3. Mr. Calhoun ...
... honor to introduce as the organ of a committee , for that pur- pose moved an adjournment ; which motion prevail- ing , the senate , after a session of seven hours , at a little before sundown , adjourned . SEPTEMBER 3. Mr. Calhoun ...
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... honor of making him the organ of presentation of their views . He moved that the paper be read and laid on the table . On motion of Mr. Benton , Resolved , That the secretary of the treasury inform the senate whether all the money due ...
... honor of making him the organ of presentation of their views . He moved that the paper be read and laid on the table . On motion of Mr. Benton , Resolved , That the secretary of the treasury inform the senate whether all the money due ...
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Página 10 - That patriotism which, catching its inspirations from the immortal God, and leaving at an immeasurable distance below all lesser, grovelling, personal interests and feelings, animates and prompts to deeds of self-sacrifice, of valor, of devotion, and of death itself — that is public virtue ; that is the noblest, the sublimest of all public virtues...
Página 38 - ... he has not, directly or indirectly, made any agreement or contract, in any way or manner, with any person or persons whatsoever, by which the title which he might acquire from the government of the United States should inure, in whole or in part, to the benefit of any person except himself...
Página 140 - Is it not amazing, that at a time, when the rights of humanity are defined and understood with precision, in a country, above all others, fond of liberty, that in such an age, and...
Página 136 - Congress may by law direct, shall be, and the same is hereby forever ceded and relinquished to the Congress and Government of the United States, in full and absolute right, and exclusive jurisdiction, us well of soil as of persons residing or to reside thereon, pursuant to the tenor and effect of the eighth section of the first article of the Constitution of the Government of the United States.
Página 133 - to raise and support Armies" and "to provide and maintain a Navy.
Página 37 - ... on any public land except such as is or may be reserved from sale by any law of Congress or proclamation of the President of the United States...
Página 186 - Lord Stowell (1 Dodson, 247) observes : " It is not the less a war on that account, for war may exist without a declaration on either side. It is so laid down by the best writers on the law of nations. A declaration of war by one country only, is not a mere challenge to be accepted or refused at pleasure by the other.
Página 9 - I dare not, in the exercise of such a trust, lie down, and place my body across the path that leads my country to prosperity and happiness. This is a sort of courage widely different from that which a man may display in his private conduct and personal relations. Personal or private courage is totally distinct from that higher and nobler courage which prompts the patriot to offer himself a voluntary sacrifice to his country's good.
Página 151 - An act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of the public lands and to grant preemption rights...
Página 9 - I cannot interpose the power with which I may be invested, a power conferred not for my personal benefit, nor for my aggrandizement, but for my country's good, to check her onward march to greatness and glory. I have not courage enough, I am too cowardly for that. I would not, I dare not...