Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2Jonathan Seymour, 1829 |
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... Amendment of the Consti- tution of the United States , in the Senate of the United States , December 2 , 1803 , . • Mr. TAYLOR'S Speech on the same subject , in the Se- nate of the United States , December 2 , 1803 , President ...
... Amendment of the Consti- tution of the United States , in the Senate of the United States , December 2 , 1803 , . • Mr. TAYLOR'S Speech on the same subject , in the Se- nate of the United States , December 2 , 1803 , President ...
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... amendment was brought forward , the object of which was to restrict the President in the exercise of the power of appointing Ministers Plenipotentiary . It proposed to limit the number of Mi- nisters to two ; viz . one at London , and ...
... amendment was brought forward , the object of which was to restrict the President in the exercise of the power of appointing Ministers Plenipotentiary . It proposed to limit the number of Mi- nisters to two ; viz . one at London , and ...
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... amendment under con- sideration went no further than to reduce the salaries of certain ministers plenipotentiary , from nine thou- sand to four thousand , five hundred dollars ; but unfor- tunately , he forgot his tenet before he ...
... amendment under con- sideration went no further than to reduce the salaries of certain ministers plenipotentiary , from nine thou- sand to four thousand , five hundred dollars ; but unfor- tunately , he forgot his tenet before he ...
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... amendment , that the question between us is a question of power , and not of money , is further evident , from the mode of argument by which the amendment is supported . Gentlemen do not pretend that nine thousand dollars is too much ...
... amendment , that the question between us is a question of power , and not of money , is further evident , from the mode of argument by which the amendment is supported . Gentlemen do not pretend that nine thousand dollars is too much ...
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... amendment . The gentleman from Vir- ginia immediately consented to modify his amendment , so as to leave a minister plenipotentiary at Madrid . From which it would appear most evidently , if we did not know it before , that gentlemen ...
... amendment . The gentleman from Vir- ginia immediately consented to modify his amendment , so as to leave a minister plenipotentiary at Madrid . From which it would appear most evidently , if we did not know it before , that gentlemen ...
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