Messages of Gen. Andrew Jackson: With a Short Sketch of His LifeJohn F. Brown and William White, 1837 - 429 頁 |
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第 30 頁
... department , and the Veto on the bill for re - chartering the United States ' Bank , were among the measures which distinguished the first four years of Jackson's administra- tion . Many of these measures , were made the subject of bit ...
... department , and the Veto on the bill for re - chartering the United States ' Bank , were among the measures which distinguished the first four years of Jackson's administra- tion . Many of these measures , were made the subject of bit ...
第 55 頁
... Departments - receiving like compensation , and having such subordinate officers provided for his Department , as may be requisite for the discharge of these additional duties . The professional skill of the Attorney General , employed ...
... Departments - receiving like compensation , and having such subordinate officers provided for his Department , as may be requisite for the discharge of these additional duties . The professional skill of the Attorney General , employed ...
第 59 頁
... Department , exceed the estimate of its late Secretary , by about fifty thousand dollars , for which an appropriation is asked . Your particular attention is requested to that part of the report of the Secretary of War which relates to ...
... Department , exceed the estimate of its late Secretary , by about fifty thousand dollars , for which an appropriation is asked . Your particular attention is requested to that part of the report of the Secretary of War which relates to ...
第 64 頁
... Department . Each member of the Board , transferred to the head of a separate bureau , charged with specific duties , would feel , in its highest de- gree , that wholesome responsibility which cannot be di- vided without a far more than ...
... Department . Each member of the Board , transferred to the head of a separate bureau , charged with specific duties , would feel , in its highest de- gree , that wholesome responsibility which cannot be di- vided without a far more than ...
第 65 頁
... Department is chiefly important as affording the means of diffusing knowledge . It is to the body politic what the veins and arteries are to the natural - convey- ing rapidly and regularly , to the remotest parts of the sys- tem ...
... Department is chiefly important as affording the means of diffusing knowledge . It is to the body politic what the veins and arteries are to the natural - convey- ing rapidly and regularly , to the remotest parts of the sys- tem ...
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第 194 頁 - I consider then the power to annul a law of the United States, assumed by one state, INCOMPATIBLE WITH THE EXISTENCE OF THE UNION, CONTRADICTED EXPRESSLY BY THE LETTER OF THE CONSTITUTION, UNAUTHORIZED BY ITS SPIRIT, INCONSISTENT WITH EVERY PRINCIPLE ON WHICH IT WAS FOUNDED, AND DESTRUCTIVE OF THE GREAT OBJECT FOR WHICH IT WAS FOR5IED.
第 247 頁 - Union to your collective and individual happiness ; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, and immovable attachment to it; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of your political safety and prosperity ; watching for its preservation with jealous anxiety; discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can, in any event, be abandoned...
第 165 頁 - There are no necessary evils in government. Its evils exist only in its abuses. If it would confine itself to equal protection, and, as Heaven does its rains, shower its favors alike on the high and the low, the rich and the poor, it would be an unqualified blessing.
第 420 頁 - Resolved, That the President, in the late Executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation of both.
第 218 頁 - States, no appeal shall be allowed to the supreme court of the United States, nor shall any copy of the record be permitted or allowed for that purpose, and that any person attempting to take such appeal shall be punished as for a contempt of court...
第 219 頁 - State will thenceforth hold themselves absolved from all further obligation to maintain or preserve their political connection with the people of the other States, and will forthwith proceed to organize a separate government, and do all other acts and things which sovereign and independent States may of right do.
第 189 頁 - States, and more especially" two acts for the same purposes passed on the 29th of May 1828, and on the 14th of July 1832, "are unauthorized by the Constitution of the United States, and violate the true meaning and intent thereof, and are null and void and no law...
第 192 頁 - But reasoning on this subject is superfluous when our social compact in express terms declares, that the laws of the. United States, its Constitution, and treaties made under it, are the supreme law of the land, and for greater caution adds, "that the judges in every State shall be bound thereby, anything in the constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.
第 46 頁 - There are, perhaps, few men who can for any great length of time enjoy office and power without being more or less under the influence of feelings unfavorable to the faithful discharge of their public duties. Their integrity may be proof against improper considerations immediately addressed to themselves, but they are apt to acquire a habit of looking with indifference upon the public interests and of tolerating conduct from which an unpracticed man would revolt.
第 198 頁 - Carry out the consequences of this right vested in the different states, and you must perceive that the crisis your conduct presents at this day would recur whenever any law of the United States displeased any of the states, and that we should soon cease to be a nation. The ordinance, with the same knowledge of the future that characterizes a former objection, tells you that the proceeds of the tax will be unconstitutionally applied. If this could be ascertained with certainty, the objection would,...