Eloquence of the United States: Comp, Volume 2J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... ministers plenipotentiary , from nine thou- sand to four thousand , five ... foreign ministers , which is vested in it by the con- stitution ; and having ... minister plenipoten- VOL . II . 4 • tiary shall have this , that , or the ...
... ministers plenipotentiary , from nine thou- sand to four thousand , five ... foreign ministers , which is vested in it by the con- stitution ; and having ... minister plenipoten- VOL . II . 4 • tiary shall have this , that , or the ...
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... minister from that court had been particularly insisted on , by some who opposed the amendment . The gentleman from Vir- ginia immediately consented to modify his amendment , so as to leave a minister ... FOREIGN MINISTERS . 23.
... minister from that court had been particularly insisted on , by some who opposed the amendment . The gentleman from Vir- ginia immediately consented to modify his amendment , so as to leave a minister ... FOREIGN MINISTERS . 23.
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... foreign ministers , contend that this House have a right to exercise that control , and rely on that part of the constitution which provides , that " no money shall be issued from the treasury without an appropriation by law . " As this ...
... foreign ministers , contend that this House have a right to exercise that control , and rely on that part of the constitution which provides , that " no money shall be issued from the treasury without an appropriation by law . " As this ...
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... minister plenipotentiary , or any other foreign minister , derived ? The officer , we well know , must be appointed by the President and senate ; but the office and the officer are distinct things ; and before an ... FOREIGN MINISTERS . 29.
... minister plenipotentiary , or any other foreign minister , derived ? The officer , we well know , must be appointed by the President and senate ; but the office and the officer are distinct things ; and before an ... FOREIGN MINISTERS . 29.
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... foreign minister was derived from the appoint- ment of the President . And why did he contend for this ? Because he knows that the President can- not erect offices ; and consequently , if the office of foreign minister had no other ...
... foreign minister was derived from the appoint- ment of the President . And why did he contend for this ? Because he knows that the President can- not erect offices ; and consequently , if the office of foreign minister had no other ...
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