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Side 1443
... thing . He could not bring himself to con- ceive , that the Army of the United States ( to be sure it was small at present , but it might soon be head of that army , and that the Constitution in- enlarged ) should be corrupt , or the ...
... thing . He could not bring himself to con- ceive , that the Army of the United States ( to be sure it was small at present , but it might soon be head of that army , and that the Constitution in- enlarged ) should be corrupt , or the ...
Side 1449
... thing which pertains to him as a part of his duty , is in express terms a charge of having neglected his duty if such is really the case , let him account for it . But the question is at present a different one . The course for us to ...
... thing which pertains to him as a part of his duty , is in express terms a charge of having neglected his duty if such is really the case , let him account for it . But the question is at present a different one . The course for us to ...
Side 1451
... thing which we have not a right to demand . This is the substance of the argument just delivered in favor of it . I am informed that the Senate is trying one of its members : suppose we enter into a reso- lution to inquire into the ...
... thing which we have not a right to demand . This is the substance of the argument just delivered in favor of it . I am informed that the Senate is trying one of its members : suppose we enter into a reso- lution to inquire into the ...
Side 1453
... thing . This is very and supported by the Constitution , as nothing true , said he ; the Constitution does not expressly contained in that instrument forbids it , and to delegate any such power , if we adhere to the let- contemplate no ...
... thing . This is very and supported by the Constitution , as nothing true , said he ; the Constitution does not expressly contained in that instrument forbids it , and to delegate any such power , if we adhere to the let- contemplate no ...
Side 1455
... things as they present - thing which he was , by the Constitution or law , ed themselves . He understood the gentleman required to do ; and with him alone rested all the from Kentucky to withdraw his motion altoge- I power to have this ...
... things as they present - thing which he was , by the Constitution or law , ed themselves . He understood the gentleman required to do ; and with him alone rested all the from Kentucky to withdraw his motion altoge- I power to have this ...
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