The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States; with an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Compriing the Period from March 3, 1789 to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Volume 13Gales and Seaton, 1852 - United States |
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... principle of agency or subordina- tion , interwoven with our policy in all its parts . Among these , is the right or ... principles contended for by the gentleman himself ; and if so , his reason- ing , founded upon a construction of the ...
... principle of agency or subordina- tion , interwoven with our policy in all its parts . Among these , is the right or ... principles contended for by the gentleman himself ; and if so , his reason- ing , founded upon a construction of the ...
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... principle of admission , in the case of Lou- articles exported from any State . If this restric- isana , is the same as if it contained ten millions tion should be violated by treaty , could it be thought of inhabitants ; and the principles ...
... principle of admission , in the case of Lou- articles exported from any State . If this restric- isana , is the same as if it contained ten millions tion should be violated by treaty , could it be thought of inhabitants ; and the principles ...
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... principle in the Constitution ; but though he considers it too sa- cred , he nevertheless recommends as a remedy the introduction of a new resolution separably and in opposition to that sacred principle . We have been hitherto ...
... principle in the Constitution ; but though he considers it too sa- cred , he nevertheless recommends as a remedy the introduction of a new resolution separably and in opposition to that sacred principle . We have been hitherto ...
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... principle , or the designating principle in its most simple and efficacious form ; but this by no means authorized the abridging of the rights of the small States ; nor could it be shown in argument that the designating principle would ...
... principle , or the designating principle in its most simple and efficacious form ; but this by no means authorized the abridging of the rights of the small States ; nor could it be shown in argument that the designating principle would ...
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... principle , each elector may name his man for each office , and this can be done whether the number be three or five . For the latter number he was disposed , because already adopted by the other House , and he did not wish to delay its ...
... principle , each elector may name his man for each office , and this can be done whether the number be three or five . For the latter number he was disposed , because already adopted by the other House , and he did not wish to delay its ...
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