The National Calendar and Annals of the United States for 1833, Volume 11 |
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... 55 56-60 48 Census of 1830 , showing the total Popu- lation , the Slaves , the Free Persons , and the Representative numbers of each county in each state 60-70 Isaac Lane . Maine . Silas Barnard . James C. Contents .
... 55 56-60 48 Census of 1830 , showing the total Popu- lation , the Slaves , the Free Persons , and the Representative numbers of each county in each state 60-70 Isaac Lane . Maine . Silas Barnard . James C. Contents .
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... free commerce and honest friendship with all nations , but to make entangling alliances with none A strict adherence to this policy has kept us aloof from the perplex- ing questions that now agitate the European world , and have more ...
... free commerce and honest friendship with all nations , but to make entangling alliances with none A strict adherence to this policy has kept us aloof from the perplex- ing questions that now agitate the European world , and have more ...
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... free nation . Faithful to the wise and patriotic policy marked out by the legislation of the count y for his o ' ject , the sent administration as devoted to i : all he means which a flourishing com- merce has supplied , and a prudent ...
... free nation . Faithful to the wise and patriotic policy marked out by the legislation of the count y for his o ' ject , the sent administration as devoted to i : all he means which a flourishing com- merce has supplied , and a prudent ...
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... free from such tendencies , we should recollect that that instrument provides within itself the mode of its amendment ; and that there is , therefore , no excuse for the assumption of doubtful powers by the General Government . If those ...
... free from such tendencies , we should recollect that that instrument provides within itself the mode of its amendment ; and that there is , therefore , no excuse for the assumption of doubtful powers by the General Government . If those ...
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... free enterprise of our citi- zens , aided by the State sovereignties , will work out improvements and ameliorations which cannot fail to demonstrate that the great truth , that the people can govern themselves , is not only realized in ...
... free enterprise of our citi- zens , aided by the State sovereignties , will work out improvements and ameliorations which cannot fail to demonstrate that the great truth , that the people can govern themselves , is not only realized in ...
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Page 146 - But no person shall be arrested in one district for trial in another in any civil action before a circuit or district court...
Page 217 - Register of the commissioned and warrant officers of the navy of the Uniied States and of the marine corps to Jan.
Page 118 - ... and equipments, procured for the use of the armies of the United States; and to direct the construction of all cannon and carriages, and every implement and apparatus for ordnance, and all ammunition wagons, travelling forges...
Page 142 - States, and the decision is in favor of such their validity; or where is drawn in question the construction of any clause of the constitution, or of a treaty or statute of, or commission held under the United States, and the decision is against the title, right, privilege or exemption specially set up or claimed by either party, under such clause of the said Constitution, treaty, statute or commission, may be re-examined and reversed or affirmed in the supreme Court of the United States, upon a writ...
Page 153 - That if any person shall violate any safe conduct or passport duly obtained, and issued under the authority of the United States, or shall assault, strike, wound, imprison, or in any other manner infract the law of nations, by offering violence to the person of an ambassador or other public minister, such person so offending, on conviction, shall be imprisoned not exceeding three years, and fined at the discretion of the court.
Page 333 - ... go on board all ships or vessels which shall arrive within the United States or within four leagues of the coast thereof, if bound for the United States, and to search and examine the same, and every part thereof...
Page 117 - The functions of the engineers being generally confined to the most elevated branch of military science, they are not to assume, nor are they subject to be ordered on any duty beyond the line of their immediate profession, except by the special order of the President...
Page 195 - Officers retired from active service shall be entitled to wear the uniform of the rank on which they may be retired. They shall continue to be borne on the army register, and shall be subject to the rules and articles of war, and to trial by general court-martial for any breach thereof.
Page 230 - That every surviving non-commissioned officer, musician, or private, in said army, who enlisted therein for and during the war, and continued in service until its termination, and thereby became entitled to receive a reward of eighty dollars, under a resolve of Congress, passed May fifteenth, seventeen hundred and seventyeight, shall be entitled to receive his full monthly pay in said service...
Page 153 - ... for having arrested or sued any other domestic servant of any ambassador or other public minister, unless the name of such servant be first registered in the office of the secretary of state, and by such secretary transmitted to the marshal of the district in which congress shall reside, who shall, upon receipt thereof, affix the same in some public place in his office, whereto all persons may resort and take copies without fee or reward.