The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1857 - Law |
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Page 7
... hold the principal of the Smithsonian fund , amounting to $ 515,169 , under the act of the 7th July , 1838 , in stocks for that institution , as per statement No. 5. The United States having made these investments for the Indians , and ...
... hold the principal of the Smithsonian fund , amounting to $ 515,169 , under the act of the 7th July , 1838 , in stocks for that institution , as per statement No. 5. The United States having made these investments for the Indians , and ...
Page 14
... hold that that act is also confined to purchased goods , and no case has arisen in which the De- partment has had the question decided by the Supreme Court . The provisions of the act of 1846 should be made applicable to all imported ...
... hold that that act is also confined to purchased goods , and no case has arisen in which the De- partment has had the question decided by the Supreme Court . The provisions of the act of 1846 should be made applicable to all imported ...
Page 17
... hold stocks in corporations in some of the States . It is submitted that it is not well for the United States to remain a stockholder in these institutions , and exercise a control or influ- ence in the management and direction of their ...
... hold stocks in corporations in some of the States . It is submitted that it is not well for the United States to remain a stockholder in these institutions , and exercise a control or influ- ence in the management and direction of their ...
Page 35
... hold it to be a self - evident truth that all men are endowed with the inalienable right to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness ; and that tlie primary object and ulterior design of our Federal Government were to secure those ...
... hold it to be a self - evident truth that all men are endowed with the inalienable right to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness ; and that tlie primary object and ulterior design of our Federal Government were to secure those ...
Page 37
... hold on to Missouri and Ar- kansas , but , when Kansas and Nebraska should be settled , then to claim that the compromise was an adjustment " for the time only , " that it was unconstitutional , and that they had a right to annul it ...
... hold on to Missouri and Ar- kansas , but , when Kansas and Nebraska should be settled , then to claim that the compromise was an adjustment " for the time only , " that it was unconstitutional , and that they had a right to annul it ...
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