Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1853 |
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Halaman 65
... fact , that , while I was quoting the Jour - worthy gentleman from Virginia , ( Mr. EPPES , ) nal a few minutes ago , I could scarcely see to read it . As to any particular instance of malver- sation of public money , I do not pretend ...
... fact , that , while I was quoting the Jour - worthy gentleman from Virginia , ( Mr. EPPES , ) nal a few minutes ago , I could scarcely see to read it . As to any particular instance of malver- sation of public money , I do not pretend ...
Halaman 83
... facts ; but , if law should be adopted into his political church . As combined with fact , they were bound to look to to the prosecutions in that State , however , it him for their guide . In offences against the pub- might be well to ...
... facts ; but , if law should be adopted into his political church . As combined with fact , they were bound to look to to the prosecutions in that State , however , it him for their guide . In offences against the pub- might be well to ...
Halaman 85
... fact whether the pros ecutions were directed to be instituted , and by whom they were so directed . Mr. DANA observed , in explanation , that it was supposed , in the State of Connecticut , that the prosecutions were produced by the ...
... fact whether the pros ecutions were directed to be instituted , and by whom they were so directed . Mr. DANA observed , in explanation , that it was supposed , in the State of Connecticut , that the prosecutions were produced by the ...
Halaman 87
... fact which had not been guns , I think was the expression ; which produced mentioned . Reference has been made to the no other effect , that I ever found , than the keep - grand jury and the district attorney , said Mr. P. , ing up a ...
... fact which had not been guns , I think was the expression ; which produced mentioned . Reference has been made to the no other effect , that I ever found , than the keep - grand jury and the district attorney , said Mr. P. , ing up a ...
Halaman 91
... fact the greatest opportunity which the opposition to the measures of the Administration had of canvassing and sifting its measures ; and , in my mind , what- ever goes to take away this opportunity , goes so far to narrow down the ...
... fact the greatest opportunity which the opposition to the measures of the Administration had of canvassing and sifting its measures ; and , in my mind , what- ever goes to take away this opportunity , goes so far to narrow down the ...
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Aaron Lyle agreed amendment Anderson Archibald Van Horn armed vessels authority Bayard believe bill was read BRADLEY Brent Britain British Government British Minister claim commerce conduct Congress consider and report Crawford Daniel Sheffey David Bard declared disavowal District duty Ebenezer Sage embargo engrossed entitled An act Erskine Executive favor foreign France Gaillard gentleman GILES Gilman Gregg gunboats Hillhouse honor House of Representatives instructions intercourse interdiction Jackson Jacob Hufty Jacob Swoope John John Rea Joseph Calhoun Joseph Desha land Leib letter Lloyd MACON manufactures Matthew Clay Meigs ment Meshack Franklin Message Messrs motion nation NAYS-Messrs non-intercourse object officers opinion Orders in Council passed petition POPE ports postponed present President question read the second read the third referred report thereon reported the bill resolution Resolved respect Secretary select committee Senate resumed ships Smith of Maryland Territory Thomas Gholson tion Treasury treaty United Whole William YEAS-Messrs
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Halaman 671 - ... of the United States shall accept, claim, receive, or retain any title of nobility or honor, or shall, without the consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office, or emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince or foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United States and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under them or either of them.