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 , even although they take refuge in a theory so unsubstantial that no one will call upon the House for a vote upon it . It is not worth while to consume time by attacking a hypothesis in which its own friends do not appear ...
... constitution , even although they take refuge in a theory so unsubstantial that no one will call upon the House for a vote upon it . It is not worth while to consume time by attacking a hypothesis in which its own friends do not appear ...
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... constitution could not , by the most assiduous study , have discovered a word more com- prehensive in its signification than the precise one which they adopted . I leave this branch of the argument where that honorable gentleman placed ...
... constitution could not , by the most assiduous study , have discovered a word more com- prehensive in its signification than the precise one which they adopted . I leave this branch of the argument where that honorable gentleman placed ...
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... constitution , and the one which we are considering ; because , under both , the argument is , that a case where there is no incum- bent in office , owing to the expiration of a term , is not in- cluded within either clause . But Mr ...
... constitution , and the one which we are considering ; because , under both , the argument is , that a case where there is no incum- bent in office , owing to the expiration of a term , is not in- cluded within either clause . But Mr ...
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... constitution or statute laws of the United States , but by the laws of nations . They are recognised as existing offices , and the mode of appointing them is pre- scribed by the constitution . The particular Government to which a ...
... constitution or statute laws of the United States , but by the laws of nations . They are recognised as existing offices , and the mode of appointing them is pre- scribed by the constitution . The particular Government to which a ...
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... constitution of the United States , which is the supreme law of the land , and of course paramount to all State laws , he can fix upon whatever time he chooses for the election to be held ; and therefore , in every State where members ...
... constitution of the United States , which is the supreme law of the land , and of course paramount to all State laws , he can fix upon whatever time he chooses for the election to be held ; and therefore , in every State where members ...
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