Ben Hardin: His Times and Contemporaries, with Selections from His SpeechesCourier-journal job printing Company, 1887 - Всего страниц: 640 |
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... legislative act had provided that no abbreviations nor any Latin or French phrases should be used . The authors virtuously eschewed the proscribed abbrevia- tions and phrases , but admitted difficulty in substituting correspond- ing ...
... legislative act had provided that no abbreviations nor any Latin or French phrases should be used . The authors virtuously eschewed the proscribed abbrevia- tions and phrases , but admitted difficulty in substituting correspond- ing ...
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... legislative halls of Kentucky , and I was supported in them at that time by a young man one year younger than myself , and one of the most eloquent and able men Kentucky ever knew - I mean Solomon P. Sharpe . " * * Debates ( Ky . ) Conv ...
... legislative halls of Kentucky , and I was supported in them at that time by a young man one year younger than myself , and one of the most eloquent and able men Kentucky ever knew - I mean Solomon P. Sharpe . " * * Debates ( Ky . ) Conv ...
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... legislative interference - involving no call whatsoever for money , and yet tenaciously held up as an object of legislation , and made the subject of a bill which did little more than re - echo it . " He was as much aware as the ...
... legislative interference - involving no call whatsoever for money , and yet tenaciously held up as an object of legislation , and made the subject of a bill which did little more than re - echo it . " He was as much aware as the ...
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... legislative cognizance . Sir , I say we can not do indi- rectly that which we are forbidden to do directly . Treaties might be made , no doubt , he said , for the execution of which it might be necessary to call upon the House to make ...
... legislative cognizance . Sir , I say we can not do indi- rectly that which we are forbidden to do directly . Treaties might be made , no doubt , he said , for the execution of which it might be necessary to call upon the House to make ...
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... legislative business was conducted destroyed the freedom of legislation altogether . The President signified his will to the heads of departments . They made their annual report to the House , recommending the adoption of certain ...
... legislative business was conducted destroyed the freedom of legislation altogether . The President signified his will to the heads of departments . They made their annual report to the House , recommending the adoption of certain ...
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