Niles' Weekly Register, Volume 20H. Niles, 1821 - United States Containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts: together with notices of the arts and manu factures, and a record of the events of the times. |
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... officers 56 ; case of Jew- itt 64 ; board of officers 111 ; peace establishment 191 ; re- gister of the officers , & c . 196 ; general order 235 Arnold , Thomas , dies 239 ; Be- nedict , the infamous Artigas privateers ! Auctions , on ...
... officers 56 ; case of Jew- itt 64 ; board of officers 111 ; peace establishment 191 ; re- gister of the officers , & c . 196 ; general order 235 Arnold , Thomas , dies 239 ; Be- nedict , the infamous Artigas privateers ! Auctions , on ...
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... officers employed as clerks Collectors of the customs , & c . Columbia , the district -- the banks in 10 , Debt - to abolish imprisonment for Department of state Departments , a bill respecting Duties an imposts and tonnage Entries at ...
... officers employed as clerks Collectors of the customs , & c . Columbia , the district -- the banks in 10 , Debt - to abolish imprisonment for Department of state Departments , a bill respecting Duties an imposts and tonnage Entries at ...
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... officers appointed 224 ; Darby's memoir noticed 49 , 203 ; notices of the coun- try 49 , 353 ; goods imported into , & c . 49 , 241 , 254 273 , 305 ; delay of delivery 321 ; gov . Coppinger's proclama . tion and surrender of St. Au ...
... officers appointed 224 ; Darby's memoir noticed 49 , 203 ; notices of the coun- try 49 , 353 ; goods imported into , & c . 49 , 241 , 254 273 , 305 ; delay of delivery 321 ; gov . Coppinger's proclama . tion and surrender of St. Au ...
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... officers 153 ; new volcano 175 ; inquisition 188 , of the king 188 ; royal de- cree 206 ; island of St. Michael 221 ; the Azores 284 ; oblivion to political offences 253 , Austrian charge d ' affairs 284 ; king's arrival expected 284 ...
... officers 153 ; new volcano 175 ; inquisition 188 , of the king 188 ; royal de- cree 206 ; island of St. Michael 221 ; the Azores 284 ; oblivion to political offences 253 , Austrian charge d ' affairs 284 ; king's arrival expected 284 ...
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... officers of the army of the United States are employed as clerks , or in any other capacity , in any of the departments , or in the office of the surgeon general or apothecary general ; and whether such officers , if any , have received ...
... officers of the army of the United States are employed as clerks , or in any other capacity , in any of the departments , or in the office of the surgeon general or apothecary general ; and whether such officers , if any , have received ...
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Page 119 - That the Government created by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers; but that as in all other cases of compact among parties having no common judge, each party has an equal right to judge for itself, as well of infractions, as of the mode and measure of redress.
Page 154 - States shall be divided or appropriated.. ..of granting letters of marque and reprisal in times of peace... .appointing courts for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas and establishing courts for receiving and determining finally appeals in all cases of captures, provided that no member of congress shall be appointed a judge of any of the said courts.
Page 116 - 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...
Page 154 - ... given for these objects it is supreme. It can, then, in effecting these objects, legitimately control all individuals or governments within the American territory. The constitution and laws of a state, so far as they are repugnant to the constitution and laws of the United States, are absolutely void. These states are constituent parts of the United States. They are members of one great empire — for some purposes sovereign, for some purposes subordinate.
Page 35 - The inhabitants of the ceded territories shall be secured in the free exercise of their religion, without any restriction ; and all those who may desire to remove to the Spanish dominions shall be permitted to sell or export their effects, at any time whatever, without being subject, in either case, to duties. ARTICLE VI The inhabitants of the territories which His Catholic Majesty cedes to the United States, by this treaty, shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States...
Page 114 - It is a thing new; unheard of; supported by no experience; justified by no analogy; without example of our ancestors, or root in the Constitution. It is neither regular parliamentary taxation nor colony grant. " Experimentum in corpore vili...
Page 36 - ... to make satisfaction for the same, to an amount not exceeding three and one quarter millions of dollars.
Page 35 - The United States of America and his Catholic Majesty, desiring to consolidate, on a permanent basis, the friendship and good correspondence which happily prevails between the two parties, have determined to settle and terminate all their differences and pretensions, by a Treaty, which shall designate, with precision, the limits of their respective bordering territories in North America.
Page 126 - An act for the government and regulation of seamen in the merchant service.
Page 36 - Finally, to all the claims of subjects of his Catholic Majesty upon the government of the United States, in which the interposition of his Catholic Majesty's government has been solicited, before the date of this Treaty, and since the date of the Convention of 1802, or which may have been made to the Department of Foreign Affairs of his Majesty, cr to his Minister in the United States.