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... Smith . From Vermont - Israel Smith . From New York - Samuel L. Mitchill , Philip Van Cortlandt , Theodorus Bailey , John Smith , Benjamin Walker , Thomas Morris , Killian K. Van Rensselaer , Lucas Elmendorf , David Thomas , and John P ...
... Smith . From Vermont - Israel Smith . From New York - Samuel L. Mitchill , Philip Van Cortlandt , Theodorus Bailey , John Smith , Benjamin Walker , Thomas Morris , Killian K. Van Rensselaer , Lucas Elmendorf , David Thomas , and John P ...
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... SMITH , Mr. GRIS - pensation for his services , in that capacity , as to WOLD , and Mr. DAVIS , be appointed a committee the wisdom of Congress shall seem meet . on the part of this House , for the purpose ex- pressed in the message of ...
... SMITH , Mr. GRIS - pensation for his services , in that capacity , as to WOLD , and Mr. DAVIS , be appointed a committee the wisdom of Congress shall seem meet . on the part of this House , for the purpose ex- pressed in the message of ...
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... SMITH , of Virginia , and Mr. LOWNDES , be appointed a committee pursuant to the said resolution . REVENUE LAWS . Mr. GRISWOLD had no doubt , but that either committee would do justice to the subject ; but it was a usual reference for ...
... SMITH , of Virginia , and Mr. LOWNDES , be appointed a committee pursuant to the said resolution . REVENUE LAWS . Mr. GRISWOLD had no doubt , but that either committee would do justice to the subject ; but it was a usual reference for ...
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... SMITH observed that , among other ob- jects to which the President had attracted the at- tention of the House , was our commercial situa- tion . We were informed that the United States were at peace with all nations , and that peace had ...
... SMITH observed that , among other ob- jects to which the President had attracted the at- tention of the House , was our commercial situa- tion . We were informed that the United States were at peace with all nations , and that peace had ...
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... SMITH was carried . Ordered , That a bill or bills be brought in , pur- suant to the said resolution ; and that Mr. EUSTIS , Mr. SAMUEL SMITH , Mr. DANA , Mr. MITCHILL , and Mr. JONES , do prepare and bring in the same . DISCRIMINATING ...
... SMITH was carried . Ordered , That a bill or bills be brought in , pur- suant to the said resolution ; and that Mr. EUSTIS , Mr. SAMUEL SMITH , Mr. DANA , Mr. MITCHILL , and Mr. JONES , do prepare and bring in the same . DISCRIMINATING ...
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Página 647 - By the twenty-filth section of the judiciary act of seventeen hundred and eighty-nine, it is provided, "that a final judgment or decree in any suit in the highest court of law or equity of a state, in which a decision in the suit could be had...
Página 303 - Resolved by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America in congress assembled (two-thirds of both houses concurring,) That the following article be proposed to the legislatures of the several states as an amendment to the constitution of the United States...
Página 735 - Whoever attentively considers the different departments of power must perceive, that, in a government in which they are separated from each other, the judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the Constitution...
Página 409 - If any member, in speaking, or otherwise, transgress the rules of the House, the Speaker shall, or any member may, call to order; in which case, the member so called to order shall immediately sit down, unless permitted to explain, and the House shall, if appealed to, decide on the case, but without debate.
Página 409 - No member shall speak more than twice to the same question, without leave of the House ; nor more than once, until every member choosing to speak shall have spoken.
Página 409 - After a motion is stated by the Speaker, or read by the Clerk, it shall be deemed to be in the possession of the House, but may be withdrawn at any time before a decision or amendment.
Página 413 - ... Upon bills committed to a Committee of the Whole House, the bill shall be first read throughout by the clerk, and then again read and debated by clauses, leaving the preamble to be last considered ; the body of the bill shall not be defaced or interlined ; but all amendments, noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the clerk on a separate paper, as the same shall be agreed to by the committee, and so reported to the House. After report, the bill shall again be subject to be debated...
Página 293 - Hidalgo, and the said article and the thirty-third article of the treaty of Amity, commerce, and navigation...
Página 413 - When a message shall be sent from the Senate to the House of Representatives, it shall be announced at the door of the House by the doorkeeper, and shall be respectfully communicated to the chair, by the person by whom it may be sent.
Página 585 - The constitution vests the whole judicial power of the United States in one Supreme Court, and such inferior courts as congress shall, from time to time, ordain and establish.