Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2Jonathan Seymour, 1830 |
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... doctrine , I believe , gentlemen are not ready to avow ; but if this measure prevails , I shall not think the other remote . If it has been proved , that these governments were de- stroyed by the conspiracies of aliens , it yet remains ...
... doctrine , I believe , gentlemen are not ready to avow ; but if this measure prevails , I shall not think the other remote . If it has been proved , that these governments were de- stroyed by the conspiracies of aliens , it yet remains ...
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... doctrine of this amend- ment , which would utterly destroy one of the powers ; would give the House an absolute control over the ap- pointment of ministers , and reduce the President and senate to the mere power of making a nomination ...
... doctrine of this amend- ment , which would utterly destroy one of the powers ; would give the House an absolute control over the ap- pointment of ministers , and reduce the President and senate to the mere power of making a nomination ...
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... doctrine , and the gentleman from Pennsylvania for the former . If he be right , it follows , that the appointment is incomplete until this House gives its sanction ; for we well know that the President and senate cannot of themselves ...
... doctrine , and the gentleman from Pennsylvania for the former . If he be right , it follows , that the appointment is incomplete until this House gives its sanction ; for we well know that the President and senate cannot of themselves ...
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... doctrine of the gentleman from Penn- sylvania ? That the office of foreign minister origi nates with the appointment of the President , and be- comes completely established when this House has sanctioned it by an appropriation . I state ...
... doctrine of the gentleman from Penn- sylvania ? That the office of foreign minister origi nates with the appointment of the President , and be- comes completely established when this House has sanctioned it by an appropriation . I state ...
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... doctrine of the gen- tleman from Pennsylvania ; and it is precisely analo- gous to his doctrine of inchoate treaties , about which we heard so much on a former occasion . His doc- trine about treaties was this ; that a treaty , though ...
... doctrine of the gen- tleman from Pennsylvania ; and it is precisely analo- gous to his doctrine of inchoate treaties , about which we heard so much on a former occasion . His doc- trine about treaties was this ; that a treaty , though ...
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