Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... establishing incontrovertibly vital principles before disputed , and thus giving new strength and stability to our ... establish and subvert governments , the right of revolution , as it has been called ; for , thus understood , it would ...
... establishing incontrovertibly vital principles before disputed , and thus giving new strength and stability to our ... establish and subvert governments , the right of revolution , as it has been called ; for , thus understood , it would ...
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... establish a Bank , controlled by the laws of the United States , amenable to the authority , and open , at all times , to the examina- tion and inspection of the legislature . It is no longer constitutional to make such a Bank , for the ...
... establish a Bank , controlled by the laws of the United States , amenable to the authority , and open , at all times , to the examina- tion and inspection of the legislature . It is no longer constitutional to make such a Bank , for the ...
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... established by usage and by inference , and very properly established , that , since the first Congress commenced its existence , on the first Wednesday in March , 1789 , which happened to be the 4th day of the month , therefore , the ...
... established by usage and by inference , and very properly established , that , since the first Congress commenced its existence , on the first Wednesday in March , 1789 , which happened to be the 4th day of the month , therefore , the ...
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... established by law . We make appropriations for the navy ; they , too , are for " the navy , " as provided for and established by law . We make appropriations for fortifications , but we say what fortifica- tions , and we assign to each ...
... established by law . We make appropriations for the navy ; they , too , are for " the navy , " as provided for and established by law . We make appropriations for fortifications , but we say what fortifica- tions , and we assign to each ...
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... establish the practice , as an example for the benefit of those who are to come after us ? But , sir , if the power to make reprisals , and this money from the Treasury , had both been granted , is there not great reason to believe that ...
... establish the practice , as an example for the benefit of those who are to come after us ? But , sir , if the power to make reprisals , and this money from the Treasury , had both been granted , is there not great reason to believe that ...
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