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Side 1441
... means to be considered as a re- publican ; and I have always understood it to be the republican doctrine that it is dangerous , improper , and anti - republican to contend that these general provisions would authorize Con- gress to ...
... means to be considered as a re- publican ; and I have always understood it to be the republican doctrine that it is dangerous , improper , and anti - republican to contend that these general provisions would authorize Con- gress to ...
Side 1443
... mean something ; he considered common weal . If it were not so , if an inquiry could not be made , he should think ... means adapted to the end - an effectual into the expediency of passing a law for the punish - inquiry . If the House ...
... mean something ; he considered common weal . If it were not so , if an inquiry could not be made , he should think ... means adapted to the end - an effectual into the expediency of passing a law for the punish - inquiry . If the House ...
Side 1499
... means if they can ; but if not , by forci- ble means . The whole force of the nation is sometimes necessary for the execution of the laws ; we , therefore , place at the disposal of the Presi- dent the whole force of the country , at ...
... means if they can ; but if not , by forci- ble means . The whole force of the nation is sometimes necessary for the execution of the laws ; we , therefore , place at the disposal of the Presi- dent the whole force of the country , at ...
Side 1527
... means of fulfilling it . TH . JEFFERSON . JANUARY 30 , 1808 . The said Messages , together with sundry docu- ments accompanying the same , were read , and referred to the Committee of Ways and Means , with instructions to report thereon ...
... means of fulfilling it . TH . JEFFERSON . JANUARY 30 , 1808 . The said Messages , together with sundry docu- ments accompanying the same , were read , and referred to the Committee of Ways and Means , with instructions to report thereon ...
Side 1579
... means of preventing the same , and punishing the authors . Mr. G. W. CAMPBELL , from the Committee of Ways and Means , reported a bill for carrying into effect certain Indian treaties . - Read twice and referred to a Committee of the ...
... means of preventing the same , and punishing the authors . Mr. G. W. CAMPBELL , from the Committee of Ways and Means , reported a bill for carrying into effect certain Indian treaties . - Read twice and referred to a Committee of the ...
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