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... senate , ( and which , I have no doubt , was known to him , ) in a letter to Mr. Mon- roe , he says : " I have no hesitation , sir , in saying , that Great Britain , as the case has hitherto stood , never did , nor ever could engage ...
... senate , ( and which , I have no doubt , was known to him , ) in a letter to Mr. Mon- roe , he says : " I have no hesitation , sir , in saying , that Great Britain , as the case has hitherto stood , never did , nor ever could engage ...
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... Senate , that body for which I entertain so high a respect , could have given their sanction to the treaty of Fort Jackson , so utterly irreconcileable as it is with those noble principles of generosity and magnanimity which I hope to ...
... Senate , that body for which I entertain so high a respect , could have given their sanction to the treaty of Fort Jackson , so utterly irreconcileable as it is with those noble principles of generosity and magnanimity which I hope to ...
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... senate , before it has the force and effect of law . The treaty - making power may be controlled by us , where an appropriation is required to fulfil the contract - the judiciary is at our feet , both in respect to the extent of its ...
... senate , before it has the force and effect of law . The treaty - making power may be controlled by us , where an appropriation is required to fulfil the contract - the judiciary is at our feet , both in respect to the extent of its ...
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... senate of the United States , he was required , by an equal division of that body , to give a casting vote on the question touching the pow- er of Congress to incorporate a national bank . It will be recollected that he negatived that ...
... senate of the United States , he was required , by an equal division of that body , to give a casting vote on the question touching the pow- er of Congress to incorporate a national bank . It will be recollected that he negatived that ...
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... senate on that part of the President's message . Parties were then marshalled ; the opposi- tion to administration was systematic and uniform ; and its friends were equally so . The proceeding was denounced as an unauthorized act of war ...
... senate on that part of the President's message . Parties were then marshalled ; the opposi- tion to administration was systematic and uniform ; and its friends were equally so . The proceeding was denounced as an unauthorized act of war ...
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