The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1857 - Law |
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... action resulting from popular freedom , has distinguished and charac- terized the people of America . constituencies of each State , so the President represents the aggregate population of the United States . Their election of him is ...
... action resulting from popular freedom , has distinguished and charac- terized the people of America . constituencies of each State , so the President represents the aggregate population of the United States . Their election of him is ...
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... action . The new frigates ordered by Congress are now afloat , and two of them in active service . They are superior models of naval architecture , and with their formidable battery add largely to public strength and security . I concur ...
... action . The new frigates ordered by Congress are now afloat , and two of them in active service . They are superior models of naval architecture , and with their formidable battery add largely to public strength and security . I concur ...
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... action of the Republic of New Granada , or otherwise , some adequate arrangement shall have been made for the protection and security of a line of inter- oceanic communication , so important at this time , not to the United States only ...
... action of the Republic of New Granada , or otherwise , some adequate arrangement shall have been made for the protection and security of a line of inter- oceanic communication , so important at this time , not to the United States only ...
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... action of the Auditor is dispensed with . The action of the Comptroller is not upon appeal , but that of an arbitrator , whose decision no one can revise . The objection to this system of legislation is that it takes the particular case ...
... action of the Auditor is dispensed with . The action of the Comptroller is not upon appeal , but that of an arbitrator , whose decision no one can revise . The objection to this system of legislation is that it takes the particular case ...
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... action of the United States in carrying out the special powers vested in it might be kept distinct from the action of the State governments , and without the relation of debtor and creditor , and the irritation growing out of that ...
... action of the United States in carrying out the special powers vested in it might be kept distinct from the action of the State governments , and without the relation of debtor and creditor , and the irritation growing out of that ...
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