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Side 1447
... exist- ence , and its powers are as clearly marked out as those of any other tribunal Congress has erected for the administration of justice . Had the Pre- sident given us information that this court of in- quiry was now sitting , what ...
... exist- ence , and its powers are as clearly marked out as those of any other tribunal Congress has erected for the administration of justice . Had the Pre- sident given us information that this court of in- quiry was now sitting , what ...
Side 1459
... exist- ence fixed its fangs on this Government , if men Evan Alexander , Lemuel J. Alston , Willis Alston , known to be Spanish pensioners have at any junior , Ezekiel Bacon , David Bard , Joseph Barker , period been honored with ...
... exist- ence fixed its fangs on this Government , if men Evan Alexander , Lemuel J. Alston , Willis Alston , known to be Spanish pensioners have at any junior , Ezekiel Bacon , David Bard , Joseph Barker , period been honored with ...
Side 1467
... exist , the largest contractors in the nation would be found in this House . If it were only to guard against this principle of favoritism , he should perhaps have supported the proposed mea- sure ; but there was a Constitutional ground ...
... exist , the largest contractors in the nation would be found in this House . If it were only to guard against this principle of favoritism , he should perhaps have supported the proposed mea- sure ; but there was a Constitutional ground ...
Side 1505
... exist , the bill should take away the discretion , and express affirmatively that this number should be raised . Mr. NICHOLAS said , that upon this subject he owed it to himself to say , that he had entertained but one opinion . He had ...
... exist , the bill should take away the discretion , and express affirmatively that this number should be raised . Mr. NICHOLAS said , that upon this subject he owed it to himself to say , that he had entertained but one opinion . He had ...
Side 1507
... exist but four or five months . If the gentle- Morrow , John Morrow , Jonathan O. Mosely , Gurdon S. man will amend his motion so as to extend the Mumford , Roger Nelson , Thomas Newbold , Thomas duration of the bill to the end of the ...
... exist but four or five months . If the gentle- Morrow , John Morrow , Jonathan O. Mosely , Gurdon S. man will amend his motion so as to extend the Mumford , Roger Nelson , Thomas Newbold , Thomas duration of the bill to the end of the ...
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