| United States. Congress - 1825 - 742 sayfa
...unimpaired, t deem it my indispensable duty to leave to the Senate itself tlic decision of a question, involving a departure, hitherto, so far as I am informed,...informed of them, I do not feel myself competent to deckle." Now, mark the sequel. When the mission was finally passed in tiie Senate, by a slender majority... | |
| United States. Congress - 1826 - 844 sayfa
...unimpaired, I deem it my indispensable duty to leave to the Senate itself the decision of a question, involving a departure, hitherto, so far as I am informed,...without example, from that usage, and upon the motives far which, not being informed of them, I do not feel myself competent to decide. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS."... | |
| United States. Congress - 1826 - 844 sayfa
...unimpaired, I deem it my indispensable duty to leave to the Senate itself the decision of a question involving a departure hitherto, so far as I am informed, without example, from that usage, and upon the motires for which, not being informed of them, I do not feel myself competent to decide. JOHN QUINCY... | |
| United States. Congress - 1826 - 842 sayfa
...1 deem it my indispensable duty te eave to the Senate itself the decision of n (jucstion inrolving a departure hitherto, so far as I am informed, without example, from that usage, and upon the motive» for which, not being informed of them, I do not feel myself competent to decide. JOHN QUINCY... | |
| United States. Congress Senate - 1826 - 232 sayfa
..." I deem it' my indispensable duty to leave to the Senate itself the de•• cision of a question, involving a departure, hitherto, so far as I am "informed, without example, from that usage, ami upon the motives "for which, not being informed of them, I do not feel myself com" petent to decide**—does... | |
| 1826 - 506 sayfa
...unimpaired, I deem it my indispensable duly to leave to the senate itself the decision of a question, involving a departure, hitherto, so far as I am informed, without example, from thai usage, and upon the motives for which, not being informed of them, I do not feel myself competent... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 650 sayfa
...unimpaired, I deem it my indispensable duty to leave to the senate itself the decision of a question, involving a departure, hitherto, so far as I am informed,...of them, I do not feel myself competent to decide. JOHN QcrNCY ADAMS." When this message was received, resolutions were offered by Mr. Rowan, censuring... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 658 sayfa
...unimpaired, I deem it my indispensable duty to leave to the senate itself the decision of a question, involving a departure, hitherto, so far as I am informed, without example, from that usago, and upon the motives for which, not being informed of . them, I do not feel myself competent... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1828 - 750 sayfa
...unimpaired, I deem it my indispensable duty to lea veto the Senate itself the decision of a question, involving a departure, hitherto, so far as I am informed,...the motives for which, not being informed of them, 1 do not feel myself competent to decide. "JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. ?' Resolved, That, as the Senate have... | |
| Hugh A. Garland - 1850 - 398 sayfa
...him with our own lips our motives, and confessed they were bad. I said this then, and I say it now. Here I plant my foot ; here I fling defiance right...feel myself competent to decide.' Amiable modesty II wonder we did not, all at once, fall in love with him. and agree una voce to publish our proceedings,... | |
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