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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... lative and executive , of the State of South Carolina , by rations of Governments has proved that arbitrary assump- the Federal Executive , in a paper which I considered not tions of power by them , or any officer of them , if silently ...
... lative and executive , of the State of South Carolina , by rations of Governments has proved that arbitrary assump- the Federal Executive , in a paper which I considered not tions of power by them , or any officer of them , if silently ...
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... lative usurpations , which , by assembling all power in the same hands , must lead to the same tyranny as it is threat- ened with by Executive usurpations . The preamble is in these words : " Whereas , the General Assembly of Virginia ...
... lative usurpations , which , by assembling all power in the same hands , must lead to the same tyranny as it is threat- ened with by Executive usurpations . The preamble is in these words : " Whereas , the General Assembly of Virginia ...
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... lative act , which declares the Treasury to be an executive confidence which had been reposed in him by the people . department . Nor is it the calling it so , or the not calling You will observe , sir , that I am arguing on the suppo ...
... lative act , which declares the Treasury to be an executive confidence which had been reposed in him by the people . department . Nor is it the calling it so , or the not calling You will observe , sir , that I am arguing on the suppo ...
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... lative branches of the Government were to be found to be due to them under this promise of half pay for life ; some of those who had been their companions in arms , and the highest court of the State decided that the Com . who had ...
... lative branches of the Government were to be found to be due to them under this promise of half pay for life ; some of those who had been their companions in arms , and the highest court of the State decided that the Com . who had ...
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... lative attitudes of the two sides of the House towards each felt a deep anxiety that Congress should listen to the other in this matter , it did not , perhaps , become him to voice of the country , and should respond to it in accents ...
... lative attitudes of the two sides of the House towards each felt a deep anxiety that Congress should listen to the other in this matter , it did not , perhaps , become him to voice of the country , and should respond to it in accents ...
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administration admitted amendment amount Andrew Jackson appointed appropriation authority believe bill branches called capital charter circulation claims coin commerce committee Congress consideration considered constitution contract currency debate debt distress dollars duty effect entitled established executive department executive power exercise fact favor Fort Gibson gentleman give Government gress half pay honorable House institution interest justice labor legislative Legislature liberty MARCH MARCH 18 MARCH 26 Massachusetts means measure memorial ment millions motion never object officers opinion order and direct paper party passed payment Pennsylvania political present President principle Public Deposites public money purpose question reasons received recharter reference removal representatives resolution restoration revenue Secretary Secretary of War Senate session South Carolina Speaker specie stitution thing tion Treasury Department United States Bank usurpation violation Virginia vote Washington Potomac whole