Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Količina 2;Količina 14;Količina 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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Stran 1183
... considered as a part of a confederacy - ing of Congress - had a sudden invasion , had a fearful ser- the duty of maintaining the Government in its integrity . 4th . It prevented immense public inconvenience ; never , indeed , could the ...
... considered as a part of a confederacy - ing of Congress - had a sudden invasion , had a fearful ser- the duty of maintaining the Government in its integrity . 4th . It prevented immense public inconvenience ; never , indeed , could the ...
Stran 1201
... considered as drawing after it a limitation of power , by admitting only a certain class of cases , and excluding oth- ers , is not found in the first draught ; and the word " hap- pen " is detached from the important noun " vacancies ...
... considered as drawing after it a limitation of power , by admitting only a certain class of cases , and excluding oth- ers , is not found in the first draught ; and the word " hap- pen " is detached from the important noun " vacancies ...
Stran 1205
... considered by some as the best part of my speech . But the honorable gentleman has also , by showing that Judge Story was mistaken as to the fact upon which he built his argument , totally demolished the fabric upon which the gentleman ...
... considered by some as the best part of my speech . But the honorable gentleman has also , by showing that Judge Story was mistaken as to the fact upon which he built his argument , totally demolished the fabric upon which the gentleman ...
Stran 1207
... considered matters of form , and , although important , were not sufficiently so to destroy the substantial part of the proceedings of the towns in voting . The principle sustained was this : that when the will of the people was clearly ...
... considered matters of form , and , although important , were not sufficiently so to destroy the substantial part of the proceedings of the towns in voting . The principle sustained was this : that when the will of the people was clearly ...
Stran 1217
... considered it proper that the nation should understand what course they in- tended to pursue on this all - important question . He hoped that the motion to commit would not prevail , as there was not time to discuss it at the present ...
... considered it proper that the nation should understand what course they in- tended to pursue on this all - important question . He hoped that the motion to commit would not prevail , as there was not time to discuss it at the present ...
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