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Side 89
1 the motion of Mr. BEARDSLEY , by adding to itput certain questions to the
witness as to the the words “ but may be permitted to state any manner in which it
had been taken . Mr. VANCE suggested a modification of the tion on granting this
...
1 the motion of Mr. BEARDSLEY , by adding to itput certain questions to the
witness as to the the words “ but may be permitted to state any manner in which it
had been taken . Mr. VANCE suggested a modification of the tion on granting this
...
Side 91
A motion was made by Mr. TAFLOR to amend ! bad reputation , the President
could not openly mission to withdraw the interrogatory and then the motion by
striking out the word “ belief , ” reward him , or nominate him to any office of and ...
A motion was made by Mr. TAFLOR to amend ! bad reputation , the President
could not openly mission to withdraw the interrogatory and then the motion by
striking out the word “ belief , ” reward him , or nominate him to any office of and ...
Side 164
ty of taking up the revolutionary pensions bill , A motion of Mr. GRUNDI , to go
into the con the question was taken , and the rule was sus . sideration of
Executive business , was lost , ayes pended , for the purpose of taking up both
bills .
ty of taking up the revolutionary pensions bill , A motion of Mr. GRUNDI , to go
into the con the question was taken , and the rule was sus . sideration of
Executive business , was lost , ayes pended , for the purpose of taking up both
bills .
Side 561
After a number of bills had been FBIDAY , JULY 6 . gone through , a discussion of
some length took In the SENATE , yesterday , on the motion place , on the third
reading of the joint resolution of Mr. Smith , the act to carry into effect tion calling ...
After a number of bills had been FBIDAY , JULY 6 . gone through , a discussion of
some length took In the SENATE , yesterday , on the motion place , on the third
reading of the joint resolution of Mr. Smith , the act to carry into effect tion calling ...
Side 562
0 ic CU th of W VE th professor of the Philadelphia Franklin Insti Mr. WuITTLESET
, of Ohio , from the Select tute , which was , on his motion , ordered to be
Committee on the subject of the publication of printed . After the transaction of
some ...
0 ic CU th of W VE th professor of the Philadelphia Franklin Insti Mr. WuITTLESET
, of Ohio , from the Select tute , which was , on his motion , ordered to be
Committee on the subject of the publication of printed . After the transaction of
some ...
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Side 119 - It is important, likewise, that the habits of thinking in a free country should inspire caution in those intrusted with its administration to confine themselves within their respective constitutional spheres, avoiding in the exercise of the powers of one department to encroach upon another. The spirit of encroachment tends to consolidate the powers of all the departments in one and thus to create, whatever the form of government, a real despotism.
Side 120 - That the Government created by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers; but that as in all other cases of compact among parties having no common judge, each party has an equal right to judge for itself, as well of infractions, as of the mode and measure of redress.
Side 179 - ... requisite for its immediate accommodation in relation to the convenient transacting of its business, and such as shall have been bona fide mortgaged to it by way of security, or conveyed to it in satisfaction of debts previously contracted in the course of its dealings, or purchased at sales, upon judgments which shall have been obtained for such debts.
Side 302 - American army, shall be considered as a common fund for the use and benefit of such of the United States as have become, or shall become members of the confederation or federal alliance of the said states, Virginia inclusive, according to their usual respective proportions in the general charge and expenditure, and shall be faithfully and bona fide disposed of for that purpose, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever.
Side 119 - Resolved, that the several states composing the United States of America, are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their General Government ; but that by compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States...
Side 119 - But let there be no change by usurpation; for though this in one instance may be the instrument of good, it is the customary weapon by which free governments are destroyed. The precedent must always greatly overbalance in permanent evil any partial or transient benefit which the use can at any time yield.
Side 324 - The recent demonstration of public sentiment inscribes on the list of executive duties, in characters too legible to be overlooked, the task of reform, which will require particularly the correction of those abuses that have brought the patronage of the federal government into conflict with the freedom of elections...
Side 119 - ... and under our own eyes. To preserve them must be as necessary as to institute them. If, in the opinion of the people, the distribution or modification of the constitutional powers, be in any particular wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the constitution designates.
Side 223 - ... the tariff which shall produce a reduction of our revenue to the wants of the Government and an adjustment of the duties on imports with a view to equal justice in relation to all our national interests and to the counteraction of foreign policy so far as it may be injurious to those interests, is deemed to be one of the principal objects which demand the consideration of the present Congress.
Side 120 - It appears to your committee to be a plain principle, founded in common sense, illustrated by common practice, and essential to the nature of compacts; that where resort can be had to no tribunal superior to the authority of the parties, the parties themselves must be the rightful judges in the last resort, whether the bargain made, has been pursued or violated.