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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... authority above the laws. If this be the true construction, it is in vain that we look to the Judiciary as an independent coordinate department of this Government in expounding the laws, or to the Legislature for the means and mode of ...
... authority above the laws. If this be the true construction, it is in vain that we look to the Judiciary as an independent coordinate department of this Government in expounding the laws, or to the Legislature for the means and mode of ...
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... authority of the people's representatives. The first official act of the present Secretary was to remove the public ... authority, or the semblance of authority, of law. He called upon the gentleman at the head of the Committee of Ways ...
... authority of the people's representatives. The first official act of the present Secretary was to remove the public ... authority, or the semblance of authority, of law. He called upon the gentleman at the head of the Committee of Ways ...
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... authority to apply it, yet hesitates to pay a debt which it cannot refuse to pay, not only without an utter disregard of every principle of equity, but even without the positive violation of a contract. Sir, a few days ago, I thought I ...
... authority to apply it, yet hesitates to pay a debt which it cannot refuse to pay, not only without an utter disregard of every principle of equity, but even without the positive violation of a contract. Sir, a few days ago, I thought I ...
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... authorities. On motion of Mr. HUBBARD, the committee then rose, and reported progress, and had leave to sit again. The ... authority of a number of gentlemen of the first respectability, I take occasion to state, that it was a meeting as ...
... authorities. On motion of Mr. HUBBARD, the committee then rose, and reported progress, and had leave to sit again. The ... authority of a number of gentlemen of the first respectability, I take occasion to state, that it was a meeting as ...
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... authority,” tending to concentrate in that officer all the powers of Government. The legislative functions of Congress, and the judicial authority of the courts, have both been invaded. The province of the courts, patiently to examine ...
... authority,” tending to concentrate in that officer all the powers of Government. The legislative functions of Congress, and the judicial authority of the courts, have both been invaded. The province of the courts, patiently to examine ...
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