Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Količina 1;Količina 13;Količina 68Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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Stran 119
... thought that common justice required that the motives of the President should have been spared . This , however , had not been done . The Senator appeared to think that there was some wicked motive in the Treasury order ; that the ...
... thought that common justice required that the motives of the President should have been spared . This , however , had not been done . The Senator appeared to think that there was some wicked motive in the Treasury order ; that the ...
Stran 171
... thought ) went directly to dissolve the whole elements of society , and to destroy all the obligations of law . amounted to this : that if an act of Congress should be passed for the punishment of an offence , which act re- quired a ...
... thought ) went directly to dissolve the whole elements of society , and to destroy all the obligations of law . amounted to this : that if an act of Congress should be passed for the punishment of an offence , which act re- quired a ...
Stran 187
... thought 1 it proper to vary from the usual form , and state upon its face that it was issued by direction of the President , and thus interpose the President's popularity between him- self and his appropriate responsibility . It is an ...
... thought 1 it proper to vary from the usual form , and state upon its face that it was issued by direction of the President , and thus interpose the President's popularity between him- self and his appropriate responsibility . It is an ...
Stran 205
... thought the Senate had better proceed . One fact in the case was very certain ; there had been more voters for the members to the last convention than for the first . How many more was a matter of little comparative consequence . The ...
... thought the Senate had better proceed . One fact in the case was very certain ; there had been more voters for the members to the last convention than for the first . How many more was a matter of little comparative consequence . The ...
Stran 211
... thought commendable in them . [ Mr. EwING explained . I contended for the third section . I thought it of no importance then , nor do I now . ] Mr. GRUNDY resumed . He was speaking of the Sen- ator's exertions in regard to another bill ...
... thought commendable in them . [ Mr. EwING explained . I contended for the third section . I thought it of no importance then , nor do I now . ] Mr. GRUNDY resumed . He was speaking of the Sen- ator's exertions in regard to another bill ...
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