Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 32Gales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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Page 1319
... duty which had fallen nation would be in sackcloth and ashes , if this to his lot . He did not wish to be chargeable proposition should be successful . To - day he tells with ( what could not fail to grate upon the feel- us , that he ...
... duty which had fallen nation would be in sackcloth and ashes , if this to his lot . He did not wish to be chargeable proposition should be successful . To - day he tells with ( what could not fail to grate upon the feel- us , that he ...
Page 1329
... duty of carrying the mail and the power to render the roads passable . How much less direct in its rela- tion is the power of hanging a robber of the mail under the power of establishing the road ! And , unless the life of a citizen is ...
... duty of carrying the mail and the power to render the roads passable . How much less direct in its rela- tion is the power of hanging a robber of the mail under the power of establishing the road ! And , unless the life of a citizen is ...
Page 1331
... duty of supporting this Constitution , they will make amends for the errors committed , by rece- ding to the States their respective territories . It is not enough for gentlemen to say " these prece- dents do not bind us . We do not ...
... duty of supporting this Constitution , they will make amends for the errors committed , by rece- ding to the States their respective territories . It is not enough for gentlemen to say " these prece- dents do not bind us . We do not ...
Page 1345
... duty , upon the State middle of the 17th century , were English sub - roads , I pray you to solve this inquiry : Is this jects , who held the post office as patentees . Mat- Government , in transporting the mail , to be con- thew De ...
... duty , upon the State middle of the 17th century , were English sub - roads , I pray you to solve this inquiry : Is this jects , who held the post office as patentees . Mat- Government , in transporting the mail , to be con- thew De ...
Page 1395
... duty of the Union to secure its completion . He said that road ran through three States , Virginia , Maryland , and Pennsyl- vania , all of which were less interested in the road than the District of Columbia , or the West- ern States ...
... duty of the Union to secure its completion . He said that road ran through three States , Virginia , Maryland , and Pennsyl- vania , all of which were less interested in the road than the District of Columbia , or the West- ern States ...
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