Eloquence of the United States: Comp, Volume 2J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... Admission of Louisiana , in the House of Representatives of the United States , January 14 , 1811 , Mr. POINDEXTER'S Speech on the same subject , in the House of Representatives of the United States , January 14 , 1811 , • Mr ...
... Admission of Louisiana , in the House of Representatives of the United States , January 14 , 1811 , Mr. POINDEXTER'S Speech on the same subject , in the House of Representatives of the United States , January 14 , 1811 , • Mr ...
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... admitted , that these two parts of the constitu- tion are equally authoritative , and must both have ef- fect ; that the whole instrument , like all other instru- ments , must be taken together , and so construed , that none of its ...
... admitted , that these two parts of the constitu- tion are equally authoritative , and must both have ef- fect ; that the whole instrument , like all other instru- ments , must be taken together , and so construed , that none of its ...
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... admitted , though he con- sidered it as a disputable point , that the office was like that of a judge , and became complete on the appoint- ment by the President . But he had denied that the House was bound to appropriate for the ...
... admitted , though he con- sidered it as a disputable point , that the office was like that of a judge , and became complete on the appoint- ment by the President . But he had denied that the House was bound to appropriate for the ...
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... admitted , in the most explicit manner , and made it a part of their doctrine of inchoate , that when this House had given its sanction , the treaty became complete and obligatory . Now that their ob- ject is to turn certain ministers ...
... admitted , in the most explicit manner , and made it a part of their doctrine of inchoate , that when this House had given its sanction , the treaty became complete and obligatory . Now that their ob- ject is to turn certain ministers ...
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... admitted to any intercourse whatever , with the governments of the countries where they reside . may , if we please , exclaim against this usage , and We VOL . II . 8 call it absurd or foolish ; but it is the APPOINTMENT OF FOREIGN ...
... admitted to any intercourse whatever , with the governments of the countries where they reside . may , if we please , exclaim against this usage , and We VOL . II . 8 call it absurd or foolish ; but it is the APPOINTMENT OF FOREIGN ...
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