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... treaty - making power , but , whether right or wrong , it would not operate as a precedent for him . ] As to the clause admitting new States into the Union , it clearly refers to States to be composed out of parts of the United States ...
... treaty - making power , but , whether right or wrong , it would not operate as a precedent for him . ] As to the clause admitting new States into the Union , it clearly refers to States to be composed out of parts of the United States ...
Side 1339
... treaty between sovereigns , are different as to their latitude of operation ; and gentlemen ( with my leave ) may assume , that a treaty shall receive a more restrained construction , with re- gard to granted powers , than a social ...
... treaty between sovereigns , are different as to their latitude of operation ; and gentlemen ( with my leave ) may assume , that a treaty shall receive a more restrained construction , with re- gard to granted powers , than a social ...
Side 1341
... treaty between the ture of the United States , and not of the British several States , is the object or subject of some Government . The British Parliament has no common - place rules of construction , which , if limitation to its ...
... treaty between the ture of the United States , and not of the British several States , is the object or subject of some Government . The British Parliament has no common - place rules of construction , which , if limitation to its ...
Side 1343
... treaty , replies , that the right of this Government , with regard to post routes , is only a right of passage through the country , granted by the sovereign power of one country to the sovereign of another . But the chairman of the is ...
... treaty , replies , that the right of this Government , with regard to post routes , is only a right of passage through the country , granted by the sovereign power of one country to the sovereign of another . But the chairman of the is ...
Side 1349
... treaty . I will no longer detain the Committee , but by way of conclusion must enter my protest against the scheme of interpreting the Constitution by what gentlemen are pleased to call an invocation of the principles of the revolution ...
... treaty . I will no longer detain the Committee , but by way of conclusion must enter my protest against the scheme of interpreting the Constitution by what gentlemen are pleased to call an invocation of the principles of the revolution ...
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