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... CONGRESS , PUBLISHED BY F. & J. RIVES , WASHINGTON , D. C. cign Affairs , for the reasons stated , to acquiesce. THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS , 2D SESSION . ing our ... Congress , and in Congress alone , lies the power 4 THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE .
... CONGRESS , PUBLISHED BY F. & J. RIVES , WASHINGTON , D. C. cign Affairs , for the reasons stated , to acquiesce. THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS , 2D SESSION . ing our ... Congress , and in Congress alone , lies the power 4 THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE .
Strona 50
... Congress , and in Congress alone , lies the power to declare war . The President cannot do it . How , then , does it interfere with the executive prerog- ative for Congress to declare , by a joint resolu- tion - which is a law of the ...
... Congress , and in Congress alone , lies the power to declare war . The President cannot do it . How , then , does it interfere with the executive prerog- ative for Congress to declare , by a joint resolu- tion - which is a law of the ...
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... Congress with Mr. ROSS . I wish leave to record my vote on the motion that the resolution be laid on the table . Mr. DAWES . Iobject . Mr. Speaker , I deem it incumbent now to object to a practice which has grown up of recording votes ...
... Congress with Mr. ROSS . I wish leave to record my vote on the motion that the resolution be laid on the table . Mr. DAWES . Iobject . Mr. Speaker , I deem it incumbent now to object to a practice which has grown up of recording votes ...
Strona 52
... Congress . Let him wear his plume , but let him wear it gracefully . have nothing to remark in regard to that gentleman's antecedents . I may , at some other time , have occasion to do that as fearlessly as I speak in favor of another ...
... Congress . Let him wear his plume , but let him wear it gracefully . have nothing to remark in regard to that gentleman's antecedents . I may , at some other time , have occasion to do that as fearlessly as I speak in favor of another ...
Strona 53
... Congress is sufficiently proved by the vote which pro- nounces it . " That is the assertion , that our vote is not the subject of executive criticism ; that it is the right of the people of the United States to say what they will upon ...
... Congress is sufficiently proved by the vote which pro- nounces it . " That is the assertion , that our vote is not the subject of executive criticism ; that it is the right of the people of the United States to say what they will upon ...
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