| John Caldwell Calhoun - United States - 1843 - 642 pages
...President or any department or officer of the United States, except in those instances in which power is given by the Constitution for those purposes ;...or modified by any authority of the United States. With these impressions, with a solemn appeal to the Searcher of all hearts for the purity of our intentions,... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - United States - 1843 - 642 pages
...President or any department or officer of the United States, except in those instances in which power is given by the Constitution for those purposes ;...or modified by any authority of the United States. With these impressions, with a solemn appeal to the Searcher of all hearts for the purity of our intentions,... | |
| Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - Alien and Sedition laws, 1798 - 1850 - 274 pages
...President, or any department or officer of the United States, except in those instances in which power is given by the Constitution for those purposes ,•...or modified, by any authority of the United States. Here is an express and solemn declaration by the convention of the state, that they ratified the Constitution... | |
| John Quincy Adams - United States - 1850 - 456 pages
...federal Constitution, expressly declared that among other essential rights the liberty of conscience and the press cannot be cancelled, abridged, restrained,...or modified by any authority of the United States, and from its extreme anxiety to guard these rights from every possible attack of sophistry and ambition,... | |
| John Quincy Adams - United States - 1850 - 460 pages
...federal Constitution, expressly declared that among other essential rights the liberty of conscience and the press cannot be cancelled, abridged, restrained,...or modified by any authority of the United States, and from its extreme anxiety to guard these rights from every possible attack of sophistry and ambition,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1850 - 510 pages
...department of the United States, except in conformity to the powers given by the said Constitution, that among other essential rights, the liberty of conscience and of the press cannot be cancelled or abridged by any authority of the United States. With these impressions, with a firm reliance on... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1850 - 514 pages
...department of the United States, except in conformity to the powers given by the said Constitution, that among other essential rights, the liberty of conscience and of the press cannot be cancelled or abridged by any authority of the United States. With these impressions, with a firm reliance on... | |
| Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - Alien and Sedition laws, 1798 - 1850 - 272 pages
...in the sense particularly, "that among other essential rights, the liberty of conscience and freedom of the press cannot be cancelled, abridged, restrained, or modified, by any authority of the UnitefJ States." Words could not well express, in a fuller or more forcible manner, the understanding... | |
| Yearly Meeting of Friends, held in Virginia - Conscientious objectors - 1850 - 16 pages
...convention which ratified the federal constitution, expresly declared, that " the liberty of conscience cannot be cancelled, abridged, restrained, or modified by any authority of the United States." The free exercise of religion, therefore, is not merely tolerated ; it is declared in the most solemn... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - Political science - 1851 - 462 pages
...President or any department, or officer of the United States, except in those instances in which power is given by the constitution for those purposes; and...or modified by any authority of the United States. " With these impressions, — with a solemn appeal to the Searcher of hearts for the purity of our... | |
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