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... Isaac Vanhorne , Joseph Heister , Robert Brown , Henry Woods , John A. Hanna , John Stewart , Thomas Boude , and Joseph Hemphill . From Delaware - James A. Bayard . From Maryland - John Archer , Joseph H. Nichol- son , Samuel Smith ...
... Isaac Vanhorne , Joseph Heister , Robert Brown , Henry Woods , John A. Hanna , John Stewart , Thomas Boude , and Joseph Hemphill . From Delaware - James A. Bayard . From Maryland - John Archer , Joseph H. Nichol- son , Samuel Smith ...
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... Van Cortlandt , John P. Van Ness , Joseph B. Varnum , and Isaac Van Horne . YEAS - Willis Alston , John Archer , John Bacon , Theodorus Bailey , James A. Bayard , Phanuel Bishop , Thomas Boude , Robert Brown , William Butler , John ...
... Van Cortlandt , John P. Van Ness , Joseph B. Varnum , and Isaac Van Horne . YEAS - Willis Alston , John Archer , John Bacon , Theodorus Bailey , James A. Bayard , Phanuel Bishop , Thomas Boude , Robert Brown , William Butler , John ...
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... Van Cortlandt , Joseph B. Varnum , and Isaac Van Horne . Those who supported the motion , considered its decision as involving an important point ; a point no less important than , whether the debates of that House should be taken with ...
... Van Cortlandt , Joseph B. Varnum , and Isaac Van Horne . Those who supported the motion , considered its decision as involving an important point ; a point no less important than , whether the debates of that House should be taken with ...
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... Isaac Zane , which lay on the table : Whereupon , Resolved , That a committee be appointed to bring in a bill authorizing the President of the United States to convey , in fee simple , to Isaac ... VAN HORNE , be appointed a committee pur ...
... Isaac Zane , which lay on the table : Whereupon , Resolved , That a committee be appointed to bring in a bill authorizing the President of the United States to convey , in fee simple , to Isaac ... VAN HORNE , be appointed a committee pur ...
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... Isaac Van Horne , Killian K. Van Rensselaer , Peleg Wadsworth , Benjamin Walker , Lemuel Williams , Henry Woods . And so the said bill was rejected . TUESDAY , January 19 . tions of the Senate , " in respect to Lieutenant Sterret , the ...
... Isaac Van Horne , Killian K. Van Rensselaer , Peleg Wadsworth , Benjamin Walker , Lemuel Williams , Henry Woods . And so the said bill was rejected . TUESDAY , January 19 . tions of the Senate , " in respect to Lieutenant Sterret , the ...
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Seite 759 - Whoever attentively considers the different departments of power must perceive, that in a government in which they are separated from each other, the judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the constitution, because it will be least in a capacity to annoy or injure them.
Seite 671 - By the twenty-fifth section of the judiciary act of 1789, it is provided, "that a final judgment or decree in any suit in the highest court of law or equity of a state, in which a decision in the suit could be had, where is drawn in question the validity of a treaty, or statute of, or an authority exercised under, the United States, and the decision is against their validity...
Seite 255 - Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, (two-thirds of both houses concurring), That the following article be proposed to the legislatures of the several States as an amendment to the constitution of the United States...
Seite 433 - After a motion is stated by the Speaker, or read by the Clerk, it shall be deemed to be in the possession of the House, but may be withdrawn at any time before a decision or amendment.
Seite 613 - No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States, and no person holding any office of profit or trust under them, shall, without the consent of congress, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title of any kind whatever, from any king, prince or foreign state.
Seite 435 - Every order, resolution, or vote, to which the concurrence of the Senate shall be necessary, shall be read to the House, and laid on the table, on a day preceding that in which the same shall be moved, unless the House shall otherwise expressly allow.
Seite 181 - An Act to regulate Trade and Intercourse with the Indian Tribes, and to preserve Peace on the Frontiers...
Seite 609 - The constitution vests the whole judicial power of the United States in one Supreme Court, and such inferior courts as congress shall, from time to time, ordain and establish.
Seite 437 - No sum, or quantum of tax, or duty, voted by a Committee of the whole House, shall be increased in the House, until the motion or proposition for such increase shall be first discussed and voted in a Committee of the whole House ; and so in respect to the time of its continuance.
Seite 433 - When a motion is made and seconded, it shall be stated by the Speaker, or, being in writing, it shall be handed to the Chair, and read aloud by the Clerk, before debated. Every motion shall be reduced to writing, if the Speaker or any member desire it. After a motion is stated by the Speaker...