Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Volume 10;Volume 60Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... gress under the new constitution , and since acquiesced in , ment , none of which appear to have been violated . I and subject , at the pleasure of Congress , to be repealed hold , therefore , every reason assigned by the Secretary or ...
... gress under the new constitution , and since acquiesced in , ment , none of which appear to have been violated . I and subject , at the pleasure of Congress , to be repealed hold , therefore , every reason assigned by the Secretary or ...
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... gress , and are made subservient to their direction and con- struct . " trol . The act of 1798 , establishing the Executive Department The law enacts that it shall be the duty of the Secre- of the Navy , enacts that it shall be the duty ...
... gress , and are made subservient to their direction and con- struct . " trol . The act of 1798 , establishing the Executive Department The law enacts that it shall be the duty of the Secre- of the Navy , enacts that it shall be the duty ...
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... gress of the United States had not , unanimously , instantly bank . reproved this perversion of executive authority ; and al- though he had no intention to make any illiberal imputa- tion on the members of Congress , who were , he ...
... gress of the United States had not , unanimously , instantly bank . reproved this perversion of executive authority ; and al- though he had no intention to make any illiberal imputa- tion on the members of Congress , who were , he ...
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... gress have a right to pass all laws within the scope of ited , both in the extent and duration of its power , and their legislative authority under the constitution . where the legislative power is exercised by an assembly suppose this ...
... gress have a right to pass all laws within the scope of ited , both in the extent and duration of its power , and their legislative authority under the constitution . where the legislative power is exercised by an assembly suppose this ...
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... gress having the effect of making him an agent of Con- can afford . Would such language have been used , if there gress , it is not only refuted by what took place in relation was but one possible contingency in which this unqualified ...
... gress having the effect of making him an agent of Con- can afford . Would such language have been used , if there gress , it is not only refuted by what took place in relation was but one possible contingency in which this unqualified ...
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