Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Količina 1;Količina 6;Količina 50Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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Stran 74
... constitution , the people's Government ; made for the peo- charged upon the tariff , which are necessary to bring the ple ; made by the people ; and answerable to the people . case within the gentleman's proposition . The tariff is a ...
... constitution , the people's Government ; made for the peo- charged upon the tariff , which are necessary to bring the ple ; made by the people ; and answerable to the people . case within the gentleman's proposition . The tariff is a ...
Stran 75
... constitution . This is their liberty ; and this is ing ; but then it does not rest with a resolution , or a law the fair result of the proposition contended for by the of a State Legislature , to decide whether an act of Con- honorable ...
... constitution . This is their liberty ; and this is ing ; but then it does not rest with a resolution , or a law the fair result of the proposition contended for by the of a State Legislature , to decide whether an act of Con- honorable ...
Stran 77
... constitution of General Government , part of the sovereignty of the State . It is a duty which and are thrust back again to the days of the confederacy , the people , by the constitution itself , have imposed on the Let me here say ...
... constitution of General Government , part of the sovereignty of the State . It is a duty which and are thrust back again to the days of the confederacy , the people , by the constitution itself , have imposed on the Let me here say ...
Stran 78
... constitution has , itself , pointed out , ordain- bodies , each at liberty to decide for itself , and none bound ed , and established , that authority . How has it accomplish- to respect the decisions of others ; and each at liberty ...
... constitution has , itself , pointed out , ordain- bodies , each at liberty to decide for itself , and none bound ed , and established , that authority . How has it accomplish- to respect the decisions of others ; and each at liberty ...
Stran 79
... constitution , law was constitutional ? He would answer , of course , they will amend it at their own sovereign pleasure . But treason . No lawyer could give any other answer . John while the people choose to maintain it as it is ...
... constitution , law was constitutional ? He would answer , of course , they will amend it at their own sovereign pleasure . But treason . No lawyer could give any other answer . John while the people choose to maintain it as it is ...
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