Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 32Gales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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Page 1317
... justice , that what they receive will be in the exact proportion of what they contribute to the common fund . The first suggestion of my colleague reduces the fund to the least sum propos - portant , though much less expensive connexion ...
... justice , that what they receive will be in the exact proportion of what they contribute to the common fund . The first suggestion of my colleague reduces the fund to the least sum propos - portant , though much less expensive connexion ...
Page 1355
... justice . " It which Congress have an express power to declare . must be obvious , at first thought , that justice is The war ceases in virtue of the treaty - making of higher origin and greater antiquity , than the power , and it is in ...
... justice . " It which Congress have an express power to declare . must be obvious , at first thought , that justice is The war ceases in virtue of the treaty - making of higher origin and greater antiquity , than the power , and it is in ...
Page 1365
... justice , " there used , did not convey the power of creation . If the word which gentlemen claimed for it , that of adoption or designation , Congress could have had a choice only of systems of justice pre - existing . Would any ...
... justice , " there used , did not convey the power of creation . If the word which gentlemen claimed for it , that of adoption or designation , Congress could have had a choice only of systems of justice pre - existing . Would any ...
Page 1409
... justice of this country , to pass laws prohibiting any commercial intercourse with the citizens of St. Domingo , and an act was passed , for two years , and afterwards continued in force for two years longer , one of the provisions of ...
... justice of this country , to pass laws prohibiting any commercial intercourse with the citizens of St. Domingo , and an act was passed , for two years , and afterwards continued in force for two years longer , one of the provisions of ...
Page 1431
... justice , and partic- ularly when his feelings as a republican , a phi- lanthropist , and a christian , impelled him to wish success to every struggle for liberty , such a strug- gle , as he believed , was now going on in South America ...
... justice , and partic- ularly when his feelings as a republican , a phi- lanthropist , and a christian , impelled him to wish success to every struggle for liberty , such a strug- gle , as he believed , was now going on in South America ...
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