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... present to make treaties , and , by and with the advice of a majority of the Senate , he appoints ambassadors , other publio mioisters and consuls , judges of the Supreme Court , and all other officers established by law , whose ...
... present to make treaties , and , by and with the advice of a majority of the Senate , he appoints ambassadors , other publio mioisters and consuls , judges of the Supreme Court , and all other officers established by law , whose ...
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... present the same picture of amicable intercourse that I had the satisfaction to hold up to your view at the opening of your last Session . The sare friendly professions , the same desire to participate in our flourishing commerce , the ...
... present the same picture of amicable intercourse that I had the satisfaction to hold up to your view at the opening of your last Session . The sare friendly professions , the same desire to participate in our flourishing commerce , the ...
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... present redeemable . 1. is now estimated that the customs will yield o the Treasury , during the present year , upwards of twenty - righi alions of dollars . The public lands , however , have pioved less productive than was anticipated ...
... present redeemable . 1. is now estimated that the customs will yield o the Treasury , during the present year , upwards of twenty - righi alions of dollars . The public lands , however , have pioved less productive than was anticipated ...
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... present consti'ution , i was rrcomm'uded hy Congress that a portion of the waste lands owned by the States snould be ceded to the United States for the purpose of general harmony , and as a fund to meet the expenses of the war . The ...
... present consti'ution , i was rrcomm'uded hy Congress that a portion of the waste lands owned by the States snould be ceded to the United States for the purpose of general harmony , and as a fund to meet the expenses of the war . The ...
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... present system , and the cosi'arising under lour Indian compacts The advantages of accurale surveys and undoub , ed titles , now secured to purchasers , seem to forbid the abolition of the present system , because none can be substitu ...
... present system , and the cosi'arising under lour Indian compacts The advantages of accurale surveys and undoub , ed titles , now secured to purchasers , seem to forbid the abolition of the present system , because none can be substitu ...
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Página 150 - State in which a decision in the suit could be had, where is drawn in question the validity of a treaty or statute of, or an authority exercised under the United States, and the decision is against their validity; or where is drawn in question the validity of a statute of, or an authority exercised under any State, on the ground of their being repugnant to the constitution, treaties or laws of the United States...
Página 149 - And shall have exclusively all such jurisdiction of suits or proceedings against ambassadors, or other public ministers, or their domestics, or domestic servants, as a court of law can have or exercise consistently with the law of nations; and original, but not exclusive, jurisdiction of all suits brought by ambassadors, or other public ministers, or in which a consul or vice-consul shall be a party.
Página 154 - ... nor shall any district, or circuit court, have cognizance of any suit to recover the contents of any promissory note, or other chose in action, in favor of an assignee, unless a suit might have been prosecuted in such court to recover the said contents if no assignment had been made, except in cases of foreign bills of exchange.
Página 151 - ... exclusive original cognizance of all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, including all seizures under laws of impost, navigation or trade of the United States, where the seizures are made, on waters which are navigable from the sea by vessels of ten or more tons burthen, within their respective districts as well as upon the high seas...
Página 150 - to issue writs of mandamus in cases warranted by the principles and usages of law, to any courts appointed, or persons holding office, under the authority of the United States.
Página 22 - ... will have been applied to the principal and interest of the public debt. It is expected, however, that in consequence of the reduced rates of duty which will take effect after the 3d of March next, there will be a considerable falling off in the revenue from the customs in the year 1833.
Página 149 - That the Supreme Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction of all controversies of a civil nature, where a state is a party, except between a state and its citizens; and except also between a state and citizens of other states, or aliens, in which latter case it shall have original but not exclusive jurisdiction.
Página 154 - That the circuit courts shall have original cognizance, concurrent with the courts of the several States, of all suits of a civil nature at common law or in equity, where the matter in dispute exceeds, exclusive of costs, the sum or value of...
Página 22 - I deem it my duty on the present occasion again to urge them upon the attention of the Legislature. The soundest maxims of public policy and the principles upon which our republican institutions are founded recommend a proper adaptation of the revenue to the expenditure, and they also require that the expenditure shall be limited to what, by an economical administration, shall be consistent with the simplicity of the Government and necessary to an efficient public service.
Página 29 - ... not calculated to restrict human liberty, but to enforce human rights, this government will find its strength and its glory in the faithful discharge of these plain and simple duties. Relieved by its protecting shield from the fear of war and the apprehension of oppression, the free enterprise of our citizens, aided by the state sovereignties, will work out improvements and ameliorations which...