Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen2;Volumen14;Volumen71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... constitution , was intended to be filled by author- ity of the Governor , as the words of the constitution are imperative , he is not at liberty to wait for the operation of the general election laws for filling the vacancy , but must ...
... constitution , was intended to be filled by author- ity of the Governor , as the words of the constitution are imperative , he is not at liberty to wait for the operation of the general election laws for filling the vacancy , but must ...
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... constitution of the State . And in the outset , Mr. L. said , he should assume ( for he understood it to be so conceded on all hands ) that this election - supposing the Governor to have had the consti- tutional authority to order it ...
... constitution of the State . And in the outset , Mr. L. said , he should assume ( for he understood it to be so conceded on all hands ) that this election - supposing the Governor to have had the consti- tutional authority to order it ...
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... constitution or the laws , however arbitrary or however steru , were clear and imperative , the House was at liberty to depart from them , even to prevent great public inconvenience . But he did insist upon it that , in such a question ...
... constitution or the laws , however arbitrary or however steru , were clear and imperative , the House was at liberty to depart from them , even to prevent great public inconvenience . But he did insist upon it that , in such a question ...
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... constitution , through its Legislature or its Executive , by omission or by commission , directly or indirectly , alter this great fundamental principle . It was the corner stone of the whole fabric ; we had solemnly covenanted with one ...
... constitution , through its Legislature or its Executive , by omission or by commission , directly or indirectly , alter this great fundamental principle . It was the corner stone of the whole fabric ; we had solemnly covenanted with one ...
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... constitution itself . Had such a case ever been contemplated ? Will any one pretend that any provision has been made for such a case ? Why not , if it be in the purview of the constitution ? But what was the House to do in such a ...
... constitution itself . Had such a case ever been contemplated ? Will any one pretend that any provision has been made for such a case ? Why not , if it be in the purview of the constitution ? But what was the House to do in such a ...
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