Eloquence of the United States: Comp, Volume 2J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... things when they were passed , and what were the evils they were intended to remedy ; as these cir- cumstances will be applied in the construction of the law , it may be well to examine them minutely in framing it . The state of things ...
... things when they were passed , and what were the evils they were intended to remedy ; as these cir- cumstances will be applied in the construction of the law , it may be well to examine them minutely in framing it . The state of things ...
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... thing forgotten , in our zealous hurry to pass it ? What are the offences upon which it is to operate ? Not only the offence of be- ing " suspected of being dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States , " but also that of ...
... thing forgotten , in our zealous hurry to pass it ? What are the offences upon which it is to operate ? Not only the offence of be- ing " suspected of being dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States , " but also that of ...
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... things , which though susceptible , in our opinion , of an easy refutation , were calculated to make an impression to our disadvantage . We were even con- tent to leave unnoticed the violent philippic of the gentleman from Virginia ...
... things , which though susceptible , in our opinion , of an easy refutation , were calculated to make an impression to our disadvantage . We were even con- tent to leave unnoticed the violent philippic of the gentleman from Virginia ...
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... things ; and before an officer can be appointed , an office must ex- ist ; unless gentlemen are disposed to admit , as I cer- tainly am not , that the President and senate can create offices . The gentleman from Pennsylvania , ( Mr ...
... things ; and before an officer can be appointed , an office must ex- ist ; unless gentlemen are disposed to admit , as I cer- tainly am not , that the President and senate can create offices . The gentleman from Pennsylvania , ( Mr ...
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... thing . The gentleman admitted in form , but denied in substance , and contended for principles di- rectly at war with his seeming admission . These are complete offices according to the gentleman , but they are derived from no legal ...
... thing . The gentleman admitted in form , but denied in substance , and contended for principles di- rectly at war with his seeming admission . These are complete offices according to the gentleman , but they are derived from no legal ...
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