The American Politican: Containing the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, the Inaugural and First Annual Addresses and Messages of All the Presidents, and Other Important State Papers; Together with a Selection of Interesting Statistical Tables, and Biographical Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, the Several Presidents, and Many Other Distinguished Characters |
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Page 282
... returned it , with objections to its passage , and , in assigning them , took occasion to say , that in the early stages of the government , he had inclined to the construction that it had no right to expend money except in the ...
... returned it , with objections to its passage , and , in assigning them , took occasion to say , that in the early stages of the government , he had inclined to the construction that it had no right to expend money except in the ...
Page 320
... returning the bill " to incorporate the sub- scribers to the Fiscal Bank of the United States , " I dis- tinctly declared that " my own opinion has been uniformly proclaimed to be against the exercise of the power of Congress to create ...
... returning the bill " to incorporate the sub- scribers to the Fiscal Bank of the United States , " I dis- tinctly declared that " my own opinion has been uniformly proclaimed to be against the exercise of the power of Congress to create ...
Page 337
... returned for every 47,700 persons , computed according to the rule prescribed by the constitution ; ( five slaves ... returning from the seat of government . The compensation of the President of the Senate , pro tempore , and of the ...
... returned for every 47,700 persons , computed according to the rule prescribed by the constitution ; ( five slaves ... returning from the seat of government . The compensation of the President of the Senate , pro tempore , and of the ...
Page 358
... returned to America in 1760 , and the following year was married to a daughter of Richard Cor- bin , of Lannerville , by whom he had sixteen children . Mr. Braxton did not study any profession , but became a gentleman planter , and ...
... returned to America in 1760 , and the following year was married to a daughter of Richard Cor- bin , of Lannerville , by whom he had sixteen children . Mr. Braxton did not study any profession , but became a gentleman planter , and ...
Page 359
... returned to Paris , where he remained till 1757 , in which year he removed to London , and commenced the study of law . He returned to America in 1764 , an accomplished scholar , and an accomplished man . Although he had lived abroad ...
... returned to Paris , where he remained till 1757 , in which year he removed to London , and commenced the study of law . He returned to America in 1764 , an accomplished scholar , and an accomplished man . Although he had lived abroad ...
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