Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 32Gales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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Page 1341
... force of precedent , unless the point quoted shall have been directly and ex- pressly affirmed , denied , and ... force in settling the validity of one Consti- H. or R. United States may force a passage for 1341 1342 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... force of precedent , unless the point quoted shall have been directly and ex- pressly affirmed , denied , and ... force in settling the validity of one Consti- H. or R. United States may force a passage for 1341 1342 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
Page 1347
... force or break the locked gates , to effect the passage ; and seeing that such force is the same sort of power which is declaimed against , with regard to the improvement or construction of roads , it must follow that this Government ...
... force or break the locked gates , to effect the passage ; and seeing that such force is the same sort of power which is declaimed against , with regard to the improvement or construction of roads , it must follow that this Government ...
Page 1359
... force , and productions of the country had been rejected by the late President of the through all its parts ; and for such jurisdiction United States ; that , at the commencement of the only over them as is necessary to their preserva ...
... force , and productions of the country had been rejected by the late President of the through all its parts ; and for such jurisdiction United States ; that , at the commencement of the only over them as is necessary to their preserva ...
Page 1375
... force of the ment - let me say , in reference to any man , how- country , and the employment of that force in ever elevated his station , even if he be endowed war and in the preservation of the public tran- with the power and ...
... force of the ment - let me say , in reference to any man , how- country , and the employment of that force in ever elevated his station , even if he be endowed war and in the preservation of the public tran- with the power and ...
Page 1399
... force , it was the duty of Congress to provide the means by which that force and the munitions of war could , when necessary , be transported wherever wanted . The canal could be of little advantage to Delaware in any view , but was of ...
... force , it was the duty of Congress to provide the means by which that force and the munitions of war could , when necessary , be transported wherever wanted . The canal could be of little advantage to Delaware in any view , but was of ...
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