Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Nov. 13, 1820-April 14, 1824D. Appleton, 1858 |
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... measure must be favorable to some banks and unfavorable to others . But , Mr. L. said , there are many banks , and those among the best in the States , which do not issue notes of a less denomination than five dollars . It was for the ...
... measure must be favorable to some banks and unfavorable to others . But , Mr. L. said , there are many banks , and those among the best in the States , which do not issue notes of a less denomination than five dollars . It was for the ...
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... measure , Mr. S. be- lieved , would have the effect to prevent the general exportation of specie whenever there was a demand for it abroad , by dispersing it over the country , in such a manner that it could not readily be gathered ...
... measure , Mr. S. be- lieved , would have the effect to prevent the general exportation of specie whenever there was a demand for it abroad , by dispersing it over the country , in such a manner that it could not readily be gathered ...
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... measure was necessary in aid of the collec- sors and teachers are , or have been , under martial tion of the revenue . On the other hand , if it law , and whether , or not , any of the cadets have became necessary to resort to internal ...
... measure was necessary in aid of the collec- sors and teachers are , or have been , under martial tion of the revenue . On the other hand , if it law , and whether , or not , any of the cadets have became necessary to resort to internal ...
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... measure at least remote . Believing that the power of being a goad to the Executive , Mr. S. suggested recognition was confided to another branch of that there was no reason to apprehend that the the Government , both competent and ...
... measure at least remote . Believing that the power of being a goad to the Executive , Mr. S. suggested recognition was confided to another branch of that there was no reason to apprehend that the the Government , both competent and ...
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... measure , driven from the sea ; our Atlantic and inland frontiers were invaded in almost every part ; the waste of ... measures have not been resorted to in a spirit of hostility to other powers . Such a disposition does not exist ...
... measure , driven from the sea ; our Atlantic and inland frontiers were invaded in almost every part ; the waste of ... measures have not been resorted to in a spirit of hostility to other powers . Such a disposition does not exist ...
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Seite 373 - ... the claims of any other Power or State to any part of the said country ; the only object of the high contracting parties, in that respect, being to prevent disputes and differences amongst themselves.
Seite 56 - ... form the bright constellation which has gone before us, and guided our steps through an age of revolution and reformation. The wisdom of our sages and blood of our heroes have been devoted to their attainment.
Seite 56 - Freedom of religion, freedom of the press, and freedom of person under the protection of the habeas corpus ; and trial by juries impartially selected. These principles form the bright constellation which has gone before us, and guided our steps through an age of revolution and reformation.
Seite 39 - The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people of the different States in this Union, the free inhabitants of each of these States, (paupers, vagabonds, and fugitives from justice excepted,) shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of free citizens in the several States...
Seite 131 - States in all respects whatever, upon the fundamental condition that the fourth clause of the twentysixth section of the third article of the constitution submitted on the part of said State to Congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen of either of the States in this Union shall be excluded from the enjoyment of any of the privileges and immunities to which such citizen is entitled under the...
Seite 205 - No person who may hereafter be a collector or holder of public moneys, shall have a seat in either house of the general assembly, or...
Seite 116 - That the inhabitants of that portion of the Missouri Territory included within the boundaries hereinafter designated, be, and they are hereby, authorized to form for themselves a constitution and State government, and to assume such name as they shall deem proper; and the said State, when formed, shall be admitted into the Union, upon an equal footing with the original States, in all respects whatsoever.
Seite 269 - Ye hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy of you, saying, This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth and honoreth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me.
Seite 126 - That in all that Territory ceded by France to the United States, under the name of Louisiana, which lies north of Thirty-six degrees and thirty minutes north latitude, not included within the limits of the state contemplated by this act, slavery and involuntary servitude, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes whereof the parties shall have been duly convicted, shall be and is hereby forever prohibited.
Seite 56 - ... the honest payment of our debts, and sacred preservation of the public faith; encouragement of agriculture, and of commerce as its handmaid; the diffusion of information and...