The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1849 |
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Página 157
... principle for which he contended might be fully discussed in the House . Mr. WHITE Opposed the motion for a reference to a select committee . He mentioned several dif- ficulties which must occur in the course of the discussion , on ...
... principle for which he contended might be fully discussed in the House . Mr. WHITE Opposed the motion for a reference to a select committee . He mentioned several dif- ficulties which must occur in the course of the discussion , on ...
Página 163
... principle . The petition is founded on cer- tain resolutions and laws of Congress ; and as there are certain established rules which have been observed in settling with every other officer simi- larly circumstanced , Congress cannot now ...
... principle . The petition is founded on cer- tain resolutions and laws of Congress ; and as there are certain established rules which have been observed in settling with every other officer simi- larly circumstanced , Congress cannot now ...
Página 171
... principle of representation in Government . The leading senti- ment was , that a large proportion of Representa- tives is not necessary to obtain the best objects of legislation , in expressing the will of the people , or to secure the ...
... principle of representation in Government . The leading senti- ment was , that a large proportion of Representa- tives is not necessary to obtain the best objects of legislation , in expressing the will of the people , or to secure the ...
Página 173
... principle than that of numbers ; but extent of territory is unquestionably one of the natural principles on which it rests , and should if possible be regarded . One for thirty - four or thirty - five thousand may be deemed a proper ...
... principle than that of numbers ; but extent of territory is unquestionably one of the natural principles on which it rests , and should if possible be regarded . One for thirty - four or thirty - five thousand may be deemed a proper ...
Página 183
... principle he contended for , he conceived , had a very important aspect on the stability of the Government . The subject , therefore , should be considered principally with respect to legislation , the great and essential principles of ...
... principle he contended for , he conceived , had a very important aspect on the stability of the Government . The subject , therefore , should be considered principally with respect to legislation , the great and essential principles of ...
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Página 211 - Such depositions may be taken before any judge of any court of the United States, or any commissioner of a circuit, or any clerk of a district or circuit court, or any chancellor, justice, or judge of a supreme or superior court, mayor or chief magistrate of a city, judge of a county court, or court of common pleas of any of the United States...
Página 747 - An act for enrolling or licensing ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same.
Página 629 - An act respecting fugitives from justice, and persons escaping from the service of their masters...
Página 657 - An Act to provide more effectually for the Collection of the Duties imposed by Law on Goods, Wares, and Merchandise imported into the United States, and on the Tonnage of Ships or Vessels...
Página 75 - The conventions of a number of the states having, at the time of their adopting the constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added...
Página 131 - An act establishing a mint, and regulating the coins of the United States...
Página 73 - ... the thousandth part of a dollar, and that all accounts in the public offices and all proceedings in the courts of the United States shall be kept and had in conformity to this regulation.
Página 679 - That a committee be appointed to inquire into the causes of the failure of the late expedition under Major General St. Clair; and that the said Committee be empowered to call for such persons, papers, and records, as may be necessary to assist their inquiries.
Página 639 - An act to provide more effectually for the settlement of the accounts between the United States and the individual States...
Página 121 - An act more effectually to provide for the national defence, by establishing an uniform militia throughout the United States " which act is in the words following vizt.