The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States, Band 2 |
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Be it further enacted , That if any person as shall relate to the said statements : Provided , That shall falsely make ... or cause or this shall not be construed to imply a right of inspect- procure to be falsely made , forged , or ...
Be it further enacted , That if any person as shall relate to the said statements : Provided , That shall falsely make ... or cause or this shall not be construed to imply a right of inspect- procure to be falsely made , forged , or ...
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And be it further enacted , That if any and he shall be charged for the interest accrued person shall falsely make , forge , or counterfeit , or on such note or notes from the day on which the cause or procure to be falsely made ...
And be it further enacted , That if any and he shall be charged for the interest accrued person shall falsely make , forge , or counterfeit , or on such note or notes from the day on which the cause or procure to be falsely made ...
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Seite 1533 - President, or to bring them, or either of them, into contempt or disrepute; or to excite against them, or either or any of them, the hatred of the good people of the United States...
Seite 1573 - When a majority is included in a faction, the form of popular government, on the other hand, enables it to sacrifice to its ruling passion or interest both the public good and the rights of other citizens. To secure the public good and private rights against the danger of such a faction, and at the same time to preserve the spirit and the form of popular government, is then the great object to which our inquiries are directed.
Seite 1581 - Any person who shall falsely make, forge, or counterfeit, or cause or procure to be falsely made, forged, or counterfeited, or willingly aid or assist in falsely making, forging, or counterfeiting any...
Seite 1573 - By a faction I understand a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or minority of the whole, who are united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of interest, adverse to the rights of other citizens, or to the permanent and aggregate interests of the community.
Seite 1573 - The inference to which we are brought is, that the causes of faction cannot be removed, and that relief is only to be sought in the means of controlling its effects.
Seite 1871 - I have received the letter which you did me the honor to address to me on the 24th of this month.
Seite 1767 - ... shall, at the time of entering his appearance in such state court, file a petition for the removal of the cause for trial into the next circuit court, to be held in the district where the suit is pending, and offer good and sufficient surety for his entering, in such court, on the first day of its session, copies of said process against him...
Seite 2055 - An act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States;" and the several acts supplementary thereto, and for other purposes, passed the 25th April, 1808.
Seite 1467 - ... on a candid examination of history, we shall find that turbulence, violence, and abuse of power, by the majority trampling on the rights of the minority, have produced factions and commotions, which, in republics, have, more frequently than any other cause, produced despotism.
Seite 1547 - I believe it cannot be doubted, but that by the general law of nations, the goods of a friend found in the vessel of an enemy are free, and the goods of an enemy found in the vessel of a friend are lawful prize.