Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 32Gales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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Page 1327
... given object . MARCH , 1818 . is , upon their principles , a miserable fortress , not one gun of which can be ... given by the laws of nations ? sleepers of wood , a stone arch could not be abso- He tells us we cannot cut a military road ...
... given object . MARCH , 1818 . is , upon their principles , a miserable fortress , not one gun of which can be ... given by the laws of nations ? sleepers of wood , a stone arch could not be abso- He tells us we cannot cut a military road ...
Page 1329
... given by the post office clause ; and he further admits , that a post road once established by Congress cannot be shut up by the State ; though it may discontinue the road for all other purposes except the transportation of the mail ...
... given by the post office clause ; and he further admits , that a post road once established by Congress cannot be shut up by the State ; though it may discontinue the road for all other purposes except the transportation of the mail ...
Page 1335
... given , they would not have been left to be in- ferred . " If considered as fairly accessary to the war power , it was unnecessary , and would have been improper to specify them . The principle of exposition contended for , sufficiently ...
... given , they would not have been left to be in- ferred . " If considered as fairly accessary to the war power , it was unnecessary , and would have been improper to specify them . The principle of exposition contended for , sufficiently ...
Page 1337
... given by the Constitution , but that , accord- ing to a fair construction , it is given with a qual- ification that the State assent shall be obtained before it can be exercised . Such , sir , are my ideas of this Constitution , H. or R ...
... given by the Constitution , but that , accord- ing to a fair construction , it is given with a qual- ification that the State assent shall be obtained before it can be exercised . Such , sir , are my ideas of this Constitution , H. or R ...
Page 1351
... given , and , yet how very intimate is the connexion ! The great objects of the pow- ers granted , were but few . The derangement of the internal police of the States was as much as possible guarded against , consistently with the ...
... given , and , yet how very intimate is the connexion ! The great objects of the pow- ers granted , were but few . The derangement of the internal police of the States was as much as possible guarded against , consistently with the ...
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