Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2Jonathan Seymour, 1830 |
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... provisions of this bill , the President might order dangerous or suspected aliens , to depart out of the territory of the United States . The penalty , provided for disobedience of the President's order , was imprisonment and a ...
... provisions of this bill , the President might order dangerous or suspected aliens , to depart out of the territory of the United States . The penalty , provided for disobedience of the President's order , was imprisonment and a ...
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... provision for their expulsion and pun- ishment . If these things are so , and no remedy exists for the evil , one ought speedily to be provided , but even then it must be a remedy that is consistent with the constitution under which we ...
... provision for their expulsion and pun- ishment . If these things are so , and no remedy exists for the evil , one ought speedily to be provided , but even then it must be a remedy that is consistent with the constitution under which we ...
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... provisions are a refinement upon despotism , and present an image of the most fearful tyranny . Even in despotisms , though the mo- narch legislates , judges and executes , yet he legislates openly ; his laws , though oppressive , are ...
... provisions are a refinement upon despotism , and present an image of the most fearful tyranny . Even in despotisms , though the mo- narch legislates , judges and executes , yet he legislates openly ; his laws , though oppressive , are ...
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... provisions , nor even if they could , as the rule is not permanent , would it at all avail . Having shown , that this bill is at war with the funda- mental principles of our government , I might stop here in the certain hope of its ...
... provisions , nor even if they could , as the rule is not permanent , would it at all avail . Having shown , that this bill is at war with the funda- mental principles of our government , I might stop here in the certain hope of its ...
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... provisions in the constitution . relative to criminal proceedings and judiciary powers , do not apply . But have the gentlemen , who reason thus , read the bill , or is every thing forgotten , in our zealous hurry to pass it ? What are ...
... provisions in the constitution . relative to criminal proceedings and judiciary powers , do not apply . But have the gentlemen , who reason thus , read the bill , or is every thing forgotten , in our zealous hurry to pass it ? What are ...
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