Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole .., Količina 7;Količina 21;Količina 52Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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Stran 7
... principle which he had laid down ; but he thought that it had been misapplied on this occasion . When the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads had made allusion to some of the friends of that gentle- man as having contracts with ...
... principle which he had laid down ; but he thought that it had been misapplied on this occasion . When the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads had made allusion to some of the friends of that gentle- man as having contracts with ...
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... principle which would authorize them to maintain their jurisdiction by punishing for contempts com- mitted within and against it . But the power of punishing for contempt was a high criminal power ; and , although it was , of all others ...
... principle which would authorize them to maintain their jurisdiction by punishing for contempts com- mitted within and against it . But the power of punishing for contempt was a high criminal power ; and , although it was , of all others ...
Stran 11
... principle assumed in regard to contempts by pation . Every man of understanding considered it to the courts of England ? In the case of the King against have been unconstitutional . And yet it was a mitigation Almon , which was no case ...
... principle assumed in regard to contempts by pation . Every man of understanding considered it to the courts of England ? In the case of the King against have been unconstitutional . And yet it was a mitigation Almon , which was no case ...
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... principle which the extent to which this principle might be carried by they would consecrate by the acquittal of Judge Peck ? party judges , in party times . It must appear much bet- And yet such would be the tendency of his acquittal ...
... principle which the extent to which this principle might be carried by they would consecrate by the acquittal of Judge Peck ? party judges , in party times . It must appear much bet- And yet such would be the tendency of his acquittal ...
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... principle of limiting the continuance of the President in office to a single term of seven years , had been carried The joint resolution to amend the constitution in rela- on more than one occasion , but it was as often evaded . tion to ...
... principle of limiting the continuance of the President in office to a single term of seven years , had been carried The joint resolution to amend the constitution in rela- on more than one occasion , but it was as often evaded . tion to ...
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adjourned administration agents allowed amendment amount appointment appropriation argument asked authority bank Barry believe bill called CAMBRELENG Carolina Cave Johnson cents chairman character charge citizens claim commission committee Congress consideration constitution court debate duty Executive expenses fact favor foreign funds gentleman give Government HAYNE honorable hundred impeachment inquiry interest James Monroe Judge Peck last session Lewis Maxwell Manufactures ment millions Minister to Russia mission motion nation negotiation never Noyes Barber object Ohio opinion paid passed Perkins King Post Office Department Postmaster present President principle proper proposed public lands public ministers question racter Randolph received referred remarks resolution revenue Rhode Island routes salary salt Secretary Senate sent South Carolina Standefer Sterigere submitted surveys TAZEWELL Tennessee thousand dollars tion treasury treaty Turkish United Virginia vote whole WICKLIFFE Wiley Thompson yeas and nays