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Page 173
... effect would be this upon him . The effect upon his country would be to sub- due the feelings of affection and gratitude which the expression of sympathy in her misfortunes heretofore has awakened . The effect of it would be to ...
... effect would be this upon him . The effect upon his country would be to sub- due the feelings of affection and gratitude which the expression of sympathy in her misfortunes heretofore has awakened . The effect of it would be to ...
Page 501
... effect , but the right of recaption shall not be at all affected by such law or regulation . The section would have full , complete and satisfactory effect through judicial action . If a person in any court of any state claimed that ...
... effect , but the right of recaption shall not be at all affected by such law or regulation . The section would have full , complete and satisfactory effect through judicial action . If a person in any court of any state claimed that ...
Page 502
... effect , and ought to give just effect to the principle of stare decisis ; and I am not ignorant that until very lately , there has been a measured acquiescence to the act of Congress , and the judicial decisions by which it has been ...
... effect , and ought to give just effect to the principle of stare decisis ; and I am not ignorant that until very lately , there has been a measured acquiescence to the act of Congress , and the judicial decisions by which it has been ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR PAGE Xiij | ix |
SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF NEW YORK | 1 |
SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES | 51 |
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