The Life of General Andrew Jackson ...J.C. Derby & Company, 1847 - 288 halaman |
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... retire to their shipping - Treaty of peace signed- Cessation of hostilities - Jackson submits to the fine imposed by ... Retirement to private life . 1837 . . 173 CHAPTER XII . 1837. Ill health of General Jackson - 14 CONTENTS .
... retire to their shipping - Treaty of peace signed- Cessation of hostilities - Jackson submits to the fine imposed by ... Retirement to private life . 1837 . . 173 CHAPTER XII . 1837. Ill health of General Jackson - 14 CONTENTS .
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... event , Mrs. Jackson retired before the invading army , with her two remaining sons , Robert and Andrew , into North Carolina . She remained ATTEMPTED SURPRISE OF CAPTAIN LANDS . 21 there but a 20 LIFE OF JACKSON . 20.
... event , Mrs. Jackson retired before the invading army , with her two remaining sons , Robert and Andrew , into North Carolina . She remained ATTEMPTED SURPRISE OF CAPTAIN LANDS . 21 there but a 20 LIFE OF JACKSON . 20.
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... retire into North Carolina ; from which they returned in February , 1781 , as soon as they heard that Lord Cornwallis had crossed the Yadkin . It was during the trying scenes of this period of the revolutionary struggle , that Andrew ...
... retire into North Carolina ; from which they returned in February , 1781 , as soon as they heard that Lord Cornwallis had crossed the Yadkin . It was during the trying scenes of this period of the revolutionary struggle , that Andrew ...
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... retired to the Waxhaw settlement , during the occupation of that city by the Bri- tish , and had contracted habits , and imbibed tastes , which it was unwise in him to indulge . He accompanied his friends on their return to Charleston ...
... retired to the Waxhaw settlement , during the occupation of that city by the Bri- tish , and had contracted habits , and imbibed tastes , which it was unwise in him to indulge . He accompanied his friends on their return to Charleston ...
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... retired some distance into the mountains , directed his companions to quit the road cautiously and at different points , so as to leave no distinct trace behind them , and to reunite , and proceed up the stream , for the purpose of ...
... retired some distance into the mountains , directed his companions to quit the road cautiously and at different points , so as to leave no distinct trace behind them , and to reunite , and proceed up the stream , for the purpose of ...
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Halaman 184 - Resolved, That the President, in the late Executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation of both.
Halaman 207 - Mere precedent is a dangerous source of authority, and should not be regarded as deciding questions of constitutional power, except where the acquiescence of the people and the states can be considered as well settled. So far from this being the case on this subject, an argument against the bank might be based on precedent. One congress in 1791 decided in favor of a bank; another in 1811 decided against it.
Halaman 221 - States, no appeal shall be allowed to the Supreme Court of the United States, nor shall any copy of the record be permitted or allowed for that purpose, and that any person attempting to take such appeal shall be punished as for a contempt of court...
Halaman 36 - Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee. For whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge. Thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God. Where thou diest, I will die, and there will I be buried. The Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part thee and me.
Halaman 240 - I have urged you to look back to the means that were used to hurry you on to the position you have now assumed, and forward to the consequences it will produce. Something more is necessary. Contemplate the condition of that country of which you still form an important part. Consider its government uniting in one bond of common interest and general protection so many different States — giving to all their inhabitants the proud title of American citizens, protecting their commerce, securing their...
Halaman 221 - States, and violate the true meaning and intent thereof, and are null and void, and no law," nor binding on the citizens of that state or its officers: and by the said ordinance, it is further declared to be unlawful for any of the constituted authorities of the state, or of the United States, to enforce the payment of the duties imposed by the said acts...
Halaman 222 - State, shut up her ports, destroy or harass her commerce, or to enforce the acts hereby declared to be null and void, otherwise than through the civil tribunals of the country, as inconsistent with the longer continuance of...
Halaman 224 - But reasoning on this subject is superfluous when our social compact, in express terms, declares that the laws of the United States, its Constitution, and treaties made under it are the supreme law of the land, and, for greater caution, adds "that the judges in every State shall be bound thereby, anything in the constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.
Halaman 242 - ... its guilt ? If you are, on the heads of the instigators of the act be the dreadful consequences — on their heads be the dishonor, but on yours may fall the punishment— on your unhappy state will inevitably fall all the evils of the conflict you force upon the government of your country. It cannot accede to the mad project of disunion, of which you would be the first victims — its first magistrate cannot, if he would, avoid the performance of his duty...
Halaman 228 - ... conventions ; examine the speeches of the most zealous opposers of federal authority ; look at the amendments that were proposed: they are all silent — not a syllable uttered, not a vote given, not a motion made, to correct the explicit supremacy given to the laws of the Union over those of the states, or to show that implication, as is now contended, could defeat it.