The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1847 |
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... Congress is necessary for the continuance of war , and its control is immense , and may be con- clusive in ... Congress ; the war - making power in the Presi- dent ; the war - continuing power in Congress ( by the supplies ) and the ...
... Congress is necessary for the continuance of war , and its control is immense , and may be con- clusive in ... Congress ; the war - making power in the Presi- dent ; the war - continuing power in Congress ( by the supplies ) and the ...
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... Congress with the appropriate duties of the Executive , has been discussed on more than one occasion , and the sentiments of both Houses of Congress expressed against it . In 1822 , President Monroe , by a special message , communicated ...
... Congress with the appropriate duties of the Executive , has been discussed on more than one occasion , and the sentiments of both Houses of Congress expressed against it . In 1822 , President Monroe , by a special message , communicated ...
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... Congress to arrest legislation , and leave things as they were . The object is evident . It is to enable Congress to arrest territorial legis- lation relative to the public lands , the exclusive right of legislation in reference to ...
... Congress to arrest legislation , and leave things as they were . The object is evident . It is to enable Congress to arrest territorial legis- lation relative to the public lands , the exclusive right of legislation in reference to ...
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explanatory remarks by | 262 |
remarks on the bill granting land to Illinois | 535 |
remarks on slavery in the territories | 580 |
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