The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index ... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic MaterialsGales and Seaton, 1853 |
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Side 21
... Britain but by France and other nations on Could America expect to starve this nation ? It the Continent . Cotton , not being grown in Eu- was a farce , an idle farce . As to her West India rope , must be transported by water carriage ...
... Britain but by France and other nations on Could America expect to starve this nation ? It the Continent . Cotton , not being grown in Eu- was a farce , an idle farce . As to her West India rope , must be transported by water carriage ...
Side 37
... Britain permits us . [ Mr. LLOYD ob- served that he had not said we could trade there because Great Britain permitted it . ] I know the gentleman did not say that ( said Mr. S. ) but it is my inference . He said we might trade there . I ...
... Britain permits us . [ Mr. LLOYD ob- served that he had not said we could trade there because Great Britain permitted it . ] I know the gentleman did not say that ( said Mr. S. ) but it is my inference . He said we might trade there . I ...
Side 41
... Britain , in recent decisions respecting the rights of neutral nations ; it is sufficient for them to observe , that in their opinion , the principle assumed by Great Britain , of considering all the trade of a neu- tral nation as ...
... Britain , in recent decisions respecting the rights of neutral nations ; it is sufficient for them to observe , that in their opinion , the principle assumed by Great Britain , of considering all the trade of a neu- tral nation as ...
Side 45
... Britain , or that it had no effect upon either ? If it was their design to prove by this document that France is ... Britain and France , in defiance of all law , jus- tice , and right , have , by their decrees and orders , interdicted ...
... Britain , or that it had no effect upon either ? If it was their design to prove by this document that France is ... Britain and France , in defiance of all law , jus- tice , and right , have , by their decrees and orders , interdicted ...
Side 47
... Britain can be supplied with cotton from the East Indies and other countries . I will ask the gentleman if Great Britain can procure this ar- ticle from the East Indies and other countries in sufficient quantity , and on as good terms ...
... Britain can be supplied with cotton from the East Indies and other countries . I will ask the gentleman if Great Britain can procure this ar- ticle from the East Indies and other countries in sufficient quantity , and on as good terms ...
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Side 247 - Texas by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings or by the powers vested in the marshals...
Side 267 - For cutting off our trade with all parts of the world ; For imposing taxes on us without our consent ; For depriving us, in many cases, of the benefit of trial by jury...
Side 409 - Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion, religious or political; peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none...
Side 409 - I shall correct the procedure ; but that done, return with joy to that state of things, when the only questions concerning a candidate shall be, is he honest ? Is he capable ? Is he faithful to the Constitution ? I tender you the homage of my high respect.
Side 475 - It is hereby ordained and declared, by the authority aforesaid, that the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact between the original states and the people and states in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent, to wit: ARTICLE I.
Side 233 - Laws made to punish for actions done before the existence of such laws, and which have not been declared crimes by preceding laws, are unjust, oppressive, and inconsistent with the fundamental principles of a free government.
Side 59 - States" the President is authorized to declare the same by proclamation, after which the trade suspended by the said act and by an act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States...
Side 409 - All, too, will bear in mind this sacred principle, that, though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will, to be rightful, must be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal laws must protect and to violate would be oppression.
Side 245 - States as before defined, and in every case in which any process issuing out of any Court of the United States shall be disobeyed or resisted by any person or persons having the custody of any vessel of war, cruiser, or other armed vessel of any foreign prince...
Side 237 - ... trees or otherwise. And it shall moreover be lawful for the President of the United States to direct the marshal, or officer acting as marshal, in the manner hereinafter directed, and also to take such other measures, and to employ such military force as he may judge necessary and proper, to remove from lands ceded or secured to the United States by treaty or cession as aforesaid any person or persons who shall hereafter take possession of the same, or make, or attempt to make, a settlement thereon,...