Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2Jonathan Seymour, 1829 |
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... British treaty , by pass- ing an appropriation for carrying it into effect , that gentleman told us that the treaty was complete , and had become as much the act of this House as of the President and senate . This position he has ...
... British treaty , by pass- ing an appropriation for carrying it into effect , that gentleman told us that the treaty was complete , and had become as much the act of this House as of the President and senate . This position he has ...
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... British treaty in this House , they introduced the doctrine of inchoate . They alleged that the House was under no obligation to carry a treaty into effect , because it was only an inchoate act , till sanctioned by this House ; but they ...
... British treaty in this House , they introduced the doctrine of inchoate . They alleged that the House was under no obligation to carry a treaty into effect , because it was only an inchoate act , till sanctioned by this House ; but they ...
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... British treaty , justly considered as a part of the same system of neutrality . The efforts of the friends of war and their chief , were , however , unavailing . The people of America , indeed , felt a warm and almost enthusiastic ...
... British treaty , justly considered as a part of the same system of neutrality . The efforts of the friends of war and their chief , were , however , unavailing . The people of America , indeed , felt a warm and almost enthusiastic ...
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... British ships of war , under pretences which would have applied to every possible case ; to enlist crews among our citizens ; to raise armies in our coun- try ; and to preclude our courts of justice from all cog- nizance of prizes ...
... British ships of war , under pretences which would have applied to every possible case ; to enlist crews among our citizens ; to raise armies in our coun- try ; and to preclude our courts of justice from all cog- nizance of prizes ...
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... British minis- try , an enemy to liberty , and even an opposer of the independence of this country . Every body remembers what clamours were raised about the unconstitution- ality of his appointment ; how the clubs toasted , the orators ...
... British minis- try , an enemy to liberty , and even an opposer of the independence of this country . Every body remembers what clamours were raised about the unconstitution- ality of his appointment ; how the clubs toasted , the orators ...
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