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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... violation of the federal compact, to destroy that necessary connexion and dependance between them and him, as agents and principal. But this reasoning does not apply to the Secretary of the Treasury, whose duties relate to subjects that ...
... violation of the federal compact, to destroy that necessary connexion and dependance between them and him, as agents and principal. But this reasoning does not apply to the Secretary of the Treasury, whose duties relate to subjects that ...
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... violation both of the laws and the constitution as if he were to order out the militia under the pretence of ... violated his solemn obligations to the authors of his official existence, in departing from, or refusing to obey, their ...
... violation both of the laws and the constitution as if he were to order out the militia under the pretence of ... violated his solemn obligations to the authors of his official existence, in departing from, or refusing to obey, their ...
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... violation of a contract. Sir, a few days ago, I thought I almost stood alone in opposition to expenditures of the public money, and that national generosity and munificence were the orders of the day. Sir, was it not the honorable ...
... violation of a contract. Sir, a few days ago, I thought I almost stood alone in opposition to expenditures of the public money, and that national generosity and munificence were the orders of the day. Sir, was it not the honorable ...
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... violation of those rules of order, the salutary influence of which, in guarding the rights of minorities, was so happily alluded to the other day by my honorable friend from Pennsylvania, [Mr. BINNEy,]when in the discharge of a similar ...
... violation of those rules of order, the salutary influence of which, in guarding the rights of minorities, was so happily alluded to the other day by my honorable friend from Pennsylvania, [Mr. BINNEy,]when in the discharge of a similar ...
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... violated, by the practice of the Chief Magistrate, in assuming authority properly to be exercised by other departments ... violation of the charter, involving high penalties on the part of the bank, without sending it for adjudication to ...
... violated, by the practice of the Chief Magistrate, in assuming authority properly to be exercised by other departments ... violation of the charter, involving high penalties on the part of the bank, without sending it for adjudication to ...
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