Congressional Serial Set, Tema 6365U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... month of July , 1848 , the first convention demanding suf- frage for women was held at Seneca Falls in said State . The same persons who had been excluded from the World's Convention in Lon- don were prominent and instrumental in ...
... month of July , 1848 , the first convention demanding suf- frage for women was held at Seneca Falls in said State . The same persons who had been excluded from the World's Convention in Lon- don were prominent and instrumental in ...
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... months they are intrusted with the ballot , the lawmaking power in this Republic , and they and their representatives are seated in official and legislative positions . I , as an American - born woman , to - day enter my protest at ...
... months they are intrusted with the ballot , the lawmaking power in this Republic , and they and their representatives are seated in official and legislative positions . I , as an American - born woman , to - day enter my protest at ...
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... months ; but Mother Bickerdyke , though her health has never been good since her service then , is earning her living at the washtub , a monument to the ingratitude of a Republic as great as was that when Belisarius begged in the ...
... months ; but Mother Bickerdyke , though her health has never been good since her service then , is earning her living at the washtub , a monument to the ingratitude of a Republic as great as was that when Belisarius begged in the ...
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... months , and in Colorado less than six months - the State legislatures say that is the end of it . I appeal to you , therefore , to adopt the course that we suggest . Gentlemen of the committee , if there is a question that you want to ...
... months , and in Colorado less than six months - the State legislatures say that is the end of it . I appeal to you , therefore , to adopt the course that we suggest . Gentlemen of the committee , if there is a question that you want to ...
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... months of hard work to have 3,000 copies of our arguments last year before the Com- mittee on Privileges and Elections printed for 10,000,000 living women . I ask that the committee will have printed 10,000 copies of this report . The ...
... months of hard work to have 3,000 copies of our arguments last year before the Com- mittee on Privileges and Elections printed for 10,000,000 living women . I ask that the committee will have printed 10,000 copies of this report . The ...
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Página 6 - It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is. Those who apply the rule to particular cases, must of necessity expound and interpret that rule. If two laws conflict with each other, the courts must decide on the operation of each.
Página 10 - This power, like all others vested in congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed in the constitution.
Página 3 - Between these alternatives there is no middle ground. The Constitution is either a superior, paramount law, unchangeable by ordinary means, or it is on a level with ordinary legislative acts, and, like other acts, is alterable when the legislature shall please to alter it. If the former part of the alternative be true, then a legislative act contrary to the Constitution is not law ; if the latter part be true, then written constitutions are absurd attempts on the part of the people to limit a power...
Página 11 - ... a like and contemporaneous service In the transportation of a like kind of traffic under substantially similar circumstances and conditions, such common carrier shall be deemed guilty of unjust discrimination, which Is hereby prohibited and declared to be unlawful.
Página 7 - Constitutional questions, it is true, are not settled by even a consensus of present public opinion, for it is the peculiar value of a written constitution that it places in unchanging form limitations upon legislative action and thus gives a permanence and stability to popular government which otherwise would be lacking.
Página 6 - ... the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of officers generally, of the Government of the United States...
Página 3 - I do not think the United States would come to an end if we lost our power to declare an act of Congress void. I do think the Union would be imperiled if we could not make that declaration as to the laws of the several States.
Página 5 - The complete independence of the courts of justice is peculiarly essential in a limited Constitution. By a limited Constitution, I understand one which contains certain specified exceptions to the legislative authority; such, for instance, as that it shall pass no bills of attainder, no ex-post-facto laws, and the like.
Página 19 - Certainly, Gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness and glory of a representative to live in the strictest union, the closest correspondence, and the most unreserved communication with his constituents.
Página 12 - ... no vessel shall be granted clearance papers pending the determination of the question of the liability to the payment of such fine, and in the event such fine is imposed, while it remains unpaid, nor shall such fine be remitted or refunded: Provided, That clearance may be granted prior to the determination of such questions upon the deposit of a sum sufficient to cover such fine and costs, such sum to be named by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor.