Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2Jonathan Seymour, 1830 |
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... give my as- sent to the bill , even if I did not feel a superior obli- gation to reject it on other grounds . The first section provides , that it shall be lawful for the President " to order all such aliens , as he shall judge ...
... give my as- sent to the bill , even if I did not feel a superior obli- gation to reject it on other grounds . The first section provides , that it shall be lawful for the President " to order all such aliens , as he shall judge ...
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... give him the power , he had before , to pardon you if he pleases ! So obviously do the constitutional objections pre- sent themselves , that their existence cannot be denied , and two wretched subterfuges are resorted to , to re- move ...
... give him the power , he had before , to pardon you if he pleases ! So obviously do the constitutional objections pre- sent themselves , that their existence cannot be denied , and two wretched subterfuges are resorted to , to re- move ...
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... give offence to men whom I esteem , and who seem to think differently on this subject ; none , however , I can assure them , is in- tended . I have seen measures carried in this House . which I thought militated against the spirit of ...
... give offence to men whom I esteem , and who seem to think differently on this subject ; none , however , I can assure them , is in- tended . I have seen measures carried in this House . which I thought militated against the spirit of ...
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... give or refuse this assent , it must be guided solely by its own discretion , by its own opinion about the necessity or utility of the object , for which an appropriation is wanted . If it should think this ob- ject unnecessary , or ...
... give or refuse this assent , it must be guided solely by its own discretion , by its own opinion about the necessity or utility of the object , for which an appropriation is wanted . If it should think this ob- ject unnecessary , or ...
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... 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 , which the House might refuse to agree to according to its good pleasure . This is ...
... 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 , which the House might refuse to agree to according to its good pleasure . This is ...
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