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... Executive Authority . are the managers of this impeachment ? Are they not the organs of this House ; and for the ... EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY . Mr. GRISWOLD said he wished to lay a resolu- tion upon the table , relative to a subject which ...
... Executive Authority . are the managers of this impeachment ? Are they not the organs of this House ; and for the ... EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY . Mr. GRISWOLD said he wished to lay a resolu- tion upon the table , relative to a subject which ...
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... Executive with foreign Govern- ments . As every gentleman must be satisfied of the importance of this object , and the propriety of making some provision with respect to it , he trusted it would meet with no opposition . The resolution ...
... Executive with foreign Govern- ments . As every gentleman must be satisfied of the importance of this object , and the propriety of making some provision with respect to it , he trusted it would meet with no opposition . The resolution ...
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... EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY . Mr. GRISWOLD called up for consideration the resolution which he yesterday laid upon the table , for the appointment of a committee to consider the propriety of amending the act for the punish- ment of certain ...
... EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY . Mr. GRISWOLD called up for consideration the resolution which he yesterday laid upon the table , for the appointment of a committee to consider the propriety of amending the act for the punish- ment of certain ...
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... Executive Directory , as the re- presentative of a patriotic society , of Virginia or any other State , to speak on these subjects . There may be gentlemen , said Mr. R. , who con- ment as hostile to the liberties of the country ; and ...
... Executive Directory , as the re- presentative of a patriotic society , of Virginia or any other State , to speak on these subjects . There may be gentlemen , said Mr. R. , who con- ment as hostile to the liberties of the country ; and ...
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... Executive authority of the United States , which it would be proper to punish by law ; still less was he disposed to deny that men who should embark in foreign aggressions against this coun- try , and men who should attempt to subvert ...
... Executive authority of the United States , which it would be proper to punish by law ; still less was he disposed to deny that men who should embark in foreign aggressions against this coun- try , and men who should attempt to subvert ...
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Página 3197 - The navigation of the river Mississippi from its source to the ocean, shall forever remain free and open to the subjects of Great Britain and the citizens of the United States.
Página 2423 - Hidalgo, and the said article and the thirty-third article of the treaty of Amity, commerce, and navigation...
Página 3103 - As the government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion — as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion or tranquillity of...
Página 3097 - France, provided that the navigation of the river Mississippi shall be equally free, as well to the subjects of Great Britain as to those of France, in its whole breadth and length, from its source to the sea, and expressly that part which is between the said island of New Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the passage both in and out of its mouth...
Página 3095 - The commissioners appointed under the fifth article of the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation between the United States and Great Britain, to ascertain the river which was truly intended under the name of the river St.
Página 3001 - States at any time during the continuance of this act, to order all such aliens as he shall judge dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States, or shall have reasonable grounds to suspect are concerned in any treasonable or secret machinations against the government thereof, to depart out of the territory of the United States, within such time as shall be expressed in such order...
Página 3255 - It is further agreed, that his majesty and the United States, on mutual requisitions, by them respectively, or by their respective ministers or officers authorized to make the same, will deliver up to justice all persons, who, being charged with murder or forgery...
Página 3243 - It is agreed between His Majesty and the United States of America, that there shall be a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation and commerce between their respective people, in the manner, under the limitations, and on the conditions specified in the following articles.
Página 2857 - RDTLEDGE, the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the report of the Committee of Claims on the petition of Stephen Sayre, who prays for compensation as Secretary of Legation to Mr.
Página 3067 - SIR, I have received the letter, which you did me the honor to write to me on the...