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Pagina 23
... adopted at the last session in its broadest extent , as will appear from the following resolution , which he then had the honor of moving . It does not appear from the Journals of the Senate , that there was any opposition to the ...
... adopted at the last session in its broadest extent , as will appear from the following resolution , which he then had the honor of moving . It does not appear from the Journals of the Senate , that there was any opposition to the ...
Pagina 27
... adopted , and dispose of them in the manner now authorized by law , or to au- thorize the Presdent to cause them to be sold , except so many as he may think expedient to be retained in service ? What would be the difference in the ...
... adopted , and dispose of them in the manner now authorized by law , or to au- thorize the Presdent to cause them to be sold , except so many as he may think expedient to be retained in service ? What would be the difference in the ...
Pagina 71
... adopt it , because it had been a course usually adopted to appoint on such a committee , gentlemen of different politi- cal opinions , the ins and the outs ; those willing to keep in , and those willing to drive them out and take their ...
... adopt it , because it had been a course usually adopted to appoint on such a committee , gentlemen of different politi- cal opinions , the ins and the outs ; those willing to keep in , and those willing to drive them out and take their ...
Pagina 75
... adopted it , and under the limitations made to it by each State ; but that as a law of the United States in their ... adopt ? Or should we take the common law of England , of a monarchy , founded upon an hereditary nobility , and a great ...
... adopted it , and under the limitations made to it by each State ; but that as a law of the United States in their ... adopt ? Or should we take the common law of England , of a monarchy , founded upon an hereditary nobility , and a great ...
Pagina 83
... adopted with the peculiar view of liberating the soil of Connecticut from its crop of political heresy , he should be averse to having this favor forced upon them . I feel no particular obligation , said Mr. D. , to the gentle- man from ...
... adopted with the peculiar view of liberating the soil of Connecticut from its crop of political heresy , he should be averse to having this favor forced upon them . I feel no particular obligation , said Mr. D. , to the gentle- man from ...
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Pagina 835 - Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer, Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike ; Just hint a fault and hesitate dislike...
Pagina 37 - Congress concerning the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies...
Pagina 617 - ... for one share, and not more than two shares, one vote; for every two shares above two, and not exceeding ten, one vote; for every four shares above ten, and not exceeding thirty, one vote; for every six shares above thirty, and not exceeding sixty, one vote; for every eight shares above sixty, and not exceeding one hundred, one vote ; and for every ten shares above one hundred, one vote ; but no person, co-partnership, or body politic shall be entitled to a greater number than thirty votes.
Pagina 617 - ... natural and private capacities ; and an action of debt may, in such case, be brought against them, or any...
Pagina 33 - An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes...
Pagina 141 - It seemed, therefore, to be my duty to admonish our citizens of the consequences of a contraband trade and of hostile acts to any of the parties, and to obtain by a declaration of the existing legal state of things an easier admission of our right to the immunities belonging to our situation.
Pagina 617 - ... six shares above thirty and not exceeding sixty, one vote; for every eight shares above sixty and not exceeding one hundred, one vote; and for every ten shares above one hundred, one vote; but no person, copartnership, or body politic, shall be entitled to a greater number than thirty votes. And after the first election, no share or shares shall confer a right of suffrage, which shall not have been holden three calendar months previous to the day of election.
Pagina 619 - ... his, her or their private or natural capacity or capacities, and shall be assignable and negotiable in like manner as if they were so issued by such private person or persons; that is to say, those which shall be payable to any person or persons...
Pagina 583 - An act making appropriations for the support of the navy of the United States for the year 1823?
Pagina 671 - ... of the United States shall accept, claim, receive, or retain any title of nobility or honor, or shall, without the consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office, or emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince or foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United States and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under them or either of them.