Niles' National Register, 第 50 巻1836 |
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... expunging . punger . It may not , therefore , be improper to add that this word stood in the Declaration of Independence , not only as it came from the pen of Mr. Jefferson , but as it was reported to congress , and sanctioned by the ...
... expunging . punger . It may not , therefore , be improper to add that this word stood in the Declaration of Independence , not only as it came from the pen of Mr. Jefferson , but as it was reported to congress , and sanctioned by the ...
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... expunging at all , because it will leave the whole entry acknowledged , by expunging from our journal the entry of the still perfectly legible ; and more , that it will not be an expunc- proceeding against which he protested . tion of ...
... expunging at all , because it will leave the whole entry acknowledged , by expunging from our journal the entry of the still perfectly legible ; and more , that it will not be an expunc- proceeding against which he protested . tion of ...
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... expunging process , to invalidate , in effect , an act of the The other instance of expunging by the senate is hardly mére whole legislature ; and he that shall hold the laws valid , not important in itself , but it calls for a more ...
... expunging process , to invalidate , in effect , an act of the The other instance of expunging by the senate is hardly mére whole legislature ; and he that shall hold the laws valid , not important in itself , but it calls for a more ...
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