id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 741 Benton, Thomas Hart Thomas Hart Benton's Remarks to the Senate on the Expunging Resolution .txt text/plain 2970 121 59 justice of the American people. great question, the inquiry presents itself, how far the expression of here as proof that the people demanded the condemnation of the termination of President Jackson's administration makes peculiarly at the hands of foreign powers, our merchants have received indemnities glorious administration of President Jackson. veto power vested in the tribunes of the people among the Romans, and intended to suspend the passage of a law until the people themselves case where the people shall ultimately approve a law; where they do not power; and the fear expressed by General Hamilton was, that Presidents, majority of the two Houses of Congress; and thus deprive the people, in The cases in which President Jackson has exercised the veto beneficent, and glorious administration of President Jackson. the execution of the edict of the people; I demand the expurgation of that sentence which the voice of a few Senators, and the power of their ./cache/741.txt ./txt/741.txt