| Thomas Jefferson - 1820 - 238 str.
...ordinary legislature ; the president originating, and the Senate having a negative. To what subjects this power extends, has not been defined in detail...admitted that it must concern the foreign nation, parly to the contract, or it would be a mere nullity, res inter alios acta. 2. By the general power... | |
| 1837 - 240 str.
...ordinary legislature ; the President originating, and the Senate having a negative. To what subjects this power extends, has not been defined in detail...would be a mere nullity, res inter alios acta. 2. By the general power to make treaties, the Constitution must have intended to comprehend only those subjects... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1838 - 456 str.
...ordinary legislature ; the president originating, and the senate having a negative. To what subjects this power extends, has not been defined in detail...would be a mere nullity, res inter alios acta. 2. By the general power to make treaties, the constitution must have intended to comprehend only those subjects... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 560 str.
...ordinary legislature ; the president originating, and the Senate having a negative. To what subjects this power extends, has not been defined in detail...would be a mere nullity, res inter alios acta. 2. By the general power to make treaties, the constitution must have intended to comprehend only those subjects... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 530 str.
...ordinary legislature ; the president originating, and the Senate having a negative. To what subjects this power extends, has not been defined in detail...would be a mere nullity, res inter alios acta. 2. By the general power to make treaties, the constitution must have intended to comprehend only those subjects... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1850 - 210 str.
...only, of the ordinary Legislature; the President originating, and Senate having a negative. To what subject this power extends, has not been defined in...nation, party to the contract, or it would be a mere nullitj' res inter alias acta. 2. By the general power to make treaties, the Constitution must have... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 612 str.
...only, of the ordinary Legislature ; the President originating, and Senate having a negative. To what subject this power extends, has not been defined in...foreign nation, party to the contract, or it would be n mere nullity res inter alias acta. 2. By the general power to make treaties, the Constitution must... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 206 str.
...only, of the ordinary Legislature; the President originating, and Senate having a negative. To what subject this power extends, has not been defined in...nor are we entirely agreed among ourselves. 1. It is ad. mitted that it must concern the foreign nation, party to the contract, or it would be a mere nullity... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1856 - 194 str.
...only, of the ordinary Legislature ; the President originating, and Senate having a negative. To what subject this power extends, has not been defined in...contract, or it would be a mere nullity res inter alias acta. 2. By the general power to make treaties, the Constitution must have intended to comprehend... | |
| 1857 - 260 str.
...ordinary legislature; the President originating, and the Senate having a negative. To what subjects this power extends, has not been defined in detail...would be a mere nullity, res inter alios acta. 2. By the general power to make treaties, the Constitution must have intended to comprehend only those subjects... | |
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