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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Seite 1767
... appear by a letter from the Secretary of War , accompanying this report ; and that nothing has appeared before the committee derogatory to the merits of Captain Pike , as detailed in the above - mentioned letter from the Secretary of ...
... appear by a letter from the Secretary of War , accompanying this report ; and that nothing has appeared before the committee derogatory to the merits of Captain Pike , as detailed in the above - mentioned letter from the Secretary of ...
Seite 1773
... appear to understand the nature and operation of the measure . To test the view which they have taken of it , let the first provision of the first section be critically considered . It is this which involves the pernicious principle ...
... appear to understand the nature and operation of the measure . To test the view which they have taken of it , let the first provision of the first section be critically considered . It is this which involves the pernicious principle ...
Seite 1789
... appear on the face of it because he does not endorse it . How , then , can he be punished ? In nowise by suit . I am thus stating objections to the details to show , that if it passes it will be ineffectual , and incompetent even to its ...
... appear on the face of it because he does not endorse it . How , then , can he be punished ? In nowise by suit . I am thus stating objections to the details to show , that if it passes it will be ineffectual , and incompetent even to its ...
Seite 1813
... appear from this writer , nor is it , indeed , necessary to determine . It shows , however , in- contestably , that in England , from whom we have derived many , if not most , of our ideas of juris- prudence , the military power is ...
... appear from this writer , nor is it , indeed , necessary to determine . It shows , however , in- contestably , that in England , from whom we have derived many , if not most , of our ideas of juris- prudence , the military power is ...
Seite 1817
... appear before a military court sitting in ' that this tribunal , in order that it might possess the District of Columbia , as a witness , and he all the power , and furnish all the benefits of a fails to appear . Application must be ...
... appear before a military court sitting in ' that this tribunal , in order that it might possess the District of Columbia , as a witness , and he all the power , and furnish all the benefits of a fails to appear . Application must be ...
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