Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 32Gales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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Page 1337
... enter into this discussion . I will , however , suc- cinctly state , why I consider the Constitution as requiring the assent of the States wherever an incidental power affecting territorial rights is to be exerted . In the 8th section ...
... enter into this discussion . I will , however , suc- cinctly state , why I consider the Constitution as requiring the assent of the States wherever an incidental power affecting territorial rights is to be exerted . In the 8th section ...
Page 1349
... entered into the debate at this late stage of it , had he felt convinced that no fur- ther argument , in opposition to the ... enter my protest against the scheme of interpreting the Constitution by what gentlemen are pleased to call an ...
... entered into the debate at this late stage of it , had he felt convinced that no fur- ther argument , in opposition to the ... enter my protest against the scheme of interpreting the Constitution by what gentlemen are pleased to call an ...
Page 1389
... enter- tained the conviction of the power of Congress to appropriate money for the purpose of construct- ing roads and canals . The sense of the House being thus ascertained , and the obstruction re- moved to any proposition embracing ...
... enter- tained the conviction of the power of Congress to appropriate money for the purpose of construct- ing roads and canals . The sense of the House being thus ascertained , and the obstruction re- moved to any proposition embracing ...
Page 1397
... enter . When the bill for ap- propriating the bonus of the Bank of the United States , for the purpose of internal improvement , passed at the last session , a specific sum was pro- posed as the limit , and Congress knew the ex- tent to ...
... enter . When the bill for ap- propriating the bonus of the Bank of the United States , for the purpose of internal improvement , passed at the last session , a specific sum was pro- posed as the limit , and Congress knew the ex- tent to ...
Page 1453
... enter into bond ' ors of the customs , which instructions he is to the United States with sufficient sureties , prior to hereby authorized to issue . " clearing out the same , in double the amount of the value of the vessel and cargo on ...
... enter into bond ' ors of the customs , which instructions he is to the United States with sufficient sureties , prior to hereby authorized to issue . " clearing out the same , in double the amount of the value of the vessel and cargo on ...
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