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... direct trade between the U. States and Quio 279 ; tolls on New York , reduced 277 ; ain't . and , from 1821 to 1839 , tonnage employed 338 ; Mr. Ste- of tolls received ib .; bill to purchase stock for the U. S. venson's note to the ...
... direct trade between the U. States and Quio 279 ; tolls on New York , reduced 277 ; ain't . and , from 1821 to 1839 , tonnage employed 338 ; Mr. Ste- of tolls received ib .; bill to purchase stock for the U. S. venson's note to the ...
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... direct trade between United States an additional term of U. S. court in 27 , 57 ; bill reported and China from 1821 to 1839 , tonnage employed , Ame 215 ; bill relative to land titles , reported 107 ; engrossed rican whale fishery 124 ...
... direct trade between United States an additional term of U. S. court in 27 , 57 ; bill reported and China from 1821 to 1839 , tonnage employed , Ame 215 ; bill relative to land titles , reported 107 ; engrossed rican whale fishery 124 ...
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... direct- which requires to be touched with the wisest and For these various reasons , I felt that I ought not ly and indirectly , in all its most essential interests , most cautious hand - the system of its currency , to give any pledge ...
... direct- which requires to be touched with the wisest and For these various reasons , I felt that I ought not ly and indirectly , in all its most essential interests , most cautious hand - the system of its currency , to give any pledge ...
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... direct hostility to those of the mass of tionally chartered . There is no construction which he stood alone , out of all the representatives of the the people , " and that he is , therefore , " in favor of I can give to the constitution ...
... direct hostility to those of the mass of tionally chartered . There is no construction which he stood alone , out of all the representatives of the the people , " and that he is , therefore , " in favor of I can give to the constitution ...
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... direct to the secretary of the navy , yet it would which would thus be perpetrated by the house in be direct to an officer of equal grade with the se- relation to a fund which was not its own , and to- cretary of the navy . The fund ...
... direct to the secretary of the navy , yet it would which would thus be perpetrated by the house in be direct to an officer of equal grade with the se- relation to a fund which was not its own , and to- cretary of the navy . The fund ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 150 - That the liberal principles embodied by Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence, and sanctioned in the Constitution, which makes ours the land of liberty and the asylum of the oppressed of every nation, have ever been cardinal principles in the Democratic faith...
Página 150 - States are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited by the constitution; that all efforts of the abolitionists or others made to induce Congress to interfere with questions of slavery, or to take incipient steps in relation thereto, are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences ; and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people and endanger the stability and permanency of the Union,...
Página 118 - Whenever the laws of the United States shall be opposed, or the execution thereof obstructed. In any state, by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, or by the powers vested In the marshals by this act.
Página 7 - That a well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the proper, natural and safe defence of a free State; that standing armies, in time of peace, should be avoided as dangerous to liberty; and that in all cases the military should be under strict subordination to, and governed by, the civil power.
Página 137 - That a ship or vessel on the high seas, in time of peace, engaged in a lawful voyage, is, according to the laws of nations, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the State to which her flag belongs; as much so, as if constituting a part of its own domain.
Página 133 - Congress the nature and extent of the privileges and restrictions of the commercial intercourse of the United States with foreign nations, and the measures which he should think proper to be adopted for the improvement of the commerce and navigation of the same...
Página 133 - To provide for organizing, arming and disciplining the militia and for governing such part of them as may be employed in the service of the United States, reserving to the states, respectively, the appointment of officers and the authority of training the militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress...
Página 165 - It shall be lawful for any married woman, by herself and in her name, or in the name of any third person, with his assent, as her trustee, to cause to be insured, for her sole use, the life of her husband for any definite period, or for the term of his natural life ; and in case of her surviving her husband...
Página 118 - Provided always, that whenever it may be necessary in the judgment of the president to use the military force hereby directed to be called forth, the president shall forthwith, and previous thereto, by proclamation, command such insurgents to disperse, and retire peaceably to their respective abodes within a limited time...
Página 46 - The PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: The Secretary of State, to whom has been referred a resolution of the House of Representatives...