The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index ... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Band 2Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... Constitution . It is made the duty of the President to communi- cate to Congress from time to time such informa- tion on the state of the Union as may be deemed necessary and proper . Why was this duty assign - duced an argument that we ...
... Constitution . It is made the duty of the President to communi- cate to Congress from time to time such informa- tion on the state of the Union as may be deemed necessary and proper . Why was this duty assign - duced an argument that we ...
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... Constitution did not past . The proposition appears to be reasonable , delegate the power to do this thing . This is very and supported by the Constitution , as nothing true , said he ; the Constitution does not expressly contained in ...
... Constitution did not past . The proposition appears to be reasonable , delegate the power to do this thing . This is very and supported by the Constitution , as nothing true , said he ; the Constitution does not expressly contained in ...
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... Constitutional ground ; standing on which , and on which alone , I feel myself safe . I thought , the other day ... Constitution or law , required to do ; and with him alone rested all the power to have this business brought before ...
... Constitutional ground ; standing on which , and on which alone , I feel myself safe . I thought , the other day ... Constitution or law , required to do ; and with him alone rested all the power to have this business brought before ...
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... Constitution , I cannot agree to it . proper tribunal . There is , said he , a military court to which all these officers are amenable , and by whom they are punishable for any offences which they may commit ; and I am willing to Mr ...
... Constitution , I cannot agree to it . proper tribunal . There is , said he , a military court to which all these officers are amenable , and by whom they are punishable for any offences which they may commit ; and I am willing to Mr ...
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... Constitution : " No Senator or Representa- ' tive shall , during the time for which he was elected , be appointed to any civil office under the ' authority of the United States , which shall have been created , or the emoluments whereof ...
... Constitution : " No Senator or Representa- ' tive shall , during the time for which he was elected , be appointed to any civil office under the ' authority of the United States , which shall have been created , or the emoluments whereof ...
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