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Side 1363
... given to Massachusetts , might have But what was the doctrine which the same State , fallen on Virginia . What were these doctrines ? in 1813 , thought proper to proclaim to the world , The courts of Virginia have asserted that they and ...
... given to Massachusetts , might have But what was the doctrine which the same State , fallen on Virginia . What were these doctrines ? in 1813 , thought proper to proclaim to the world , The courts of Virginia have asserted that they and ...
Side 1379
... given him no participation . The power of the Presi- dent is not to recommend to Congress abstinence from action , but measures of a positive character . I do say , and I do think , and I care not who thinks otherwise , that in this ...
... given him no participation . The power of the Presi- dent is not to recommend to Congress abstinence from action , but measures of a positive character . I do say , and I do think , and I care not who thinks otherwise , that in this ...
Side 1419
... given of it is not correct . I very well recollect , although not particularly remembering the particular words or arguments , that the tone of the letter and its manner were perfectly re- spectful to the Government , and such as might ...
... given of it is not correct . I very well recollect , although not particularly remembering the particular words or arguments , that the tone of the letter and its manner were perfectly re- spectful to the Government , and such as might ...
Side 1423
... given on this floor - I want to know , if , with the from her ports , and bring in our vessels for sale . powers the Speaker can bring into action on such For this we justly demand indemnity . And what , subjects , he would not rouse ...
... given on this floor - I want to know , if , with the from her ports , and bring in our vessels for sale . powers the Speaker can bring into action on such For this we justly demand indemnity . And what , subjects , he would not rouse ...
Side 1437
... given any formal acknowledgment of its authority ; even before he has given the least signification of his acceptance , there is im- posed on him the responsibility of a member . He is bound to attend ; and his disobedience would be ...
... given any formal acknowledgment of its authority ; even before he has given the least signification of his acceptance , there is im- posed on him the responsibility of a member . He is bound to attend ; and his disobedience would be ...
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