Bad as the Constitution has been made by expunging the restriction on the Senate concerning money bills he did not wish to make it worse by expunging the present Section.
M^r Randolph did not conceive that expunging "the punishment" would be a constructive exclusion of the power.
M^r Wilson thought the expunging of the clause would be very improper.
The last question referred to Benton's agitation for a resolution expunging from the records of the Senate the resolution of 1834, condemning Jackson's removal of the deposits as a violation of the Constitution.
The ball, which Benton had said in his last speech on the expunging resolution that he "solitary and alone" had put in motion, was a mine of similes.
The question of expunging this resolution has been carried to the people, and their decision has been had upon it.
He went, as his present most distinguished ally commenced with his expunging resolution, solitary and alone.
Their next step was the act of a mob, and not of a parliament; I mean the expunging of the recognisance entered at Guildhall.
The question of the Middlesex election was again brought forward in the lords on the 30th of April, when; the Duke of Richmond moved for expunging the resolution adopted on the subject.
It was in the Expunging Resolution and the exciting debates in which he bore so prominent a part that he gained his greatest reputation.
What patriotic purpose is to be accomplished by the Expunging resolution?
What patriotic purpose is to be accomplished by thisExpunging resolution?
Put the majority of 1834 in one scale, and that by which this Expunging resolution is to be carried in the other, and let truth and justice, in heaven above and on earth below, and liberty and patriotism, decide the preponderance.
He had also the gratification of seeing the color line removed from the state constitution by the adoption, at the election of 1868, of an amendment expunging the word “white” out of the article on the elective franchise.
The whole matter was threshed over again and again, long after nothing but chaff was left, during the debates on Benton's expunging resolution.
Some of the speeches on the expunging resolution show delicious, although entirely unconscious, humor.
And I see not that he has improved the text at all, by expunging the article.
Do you think the expunging resolution will be disposed of today?
The following reminiscence will further illustrate Mr. Adams' habits of industry and endurance at a later day, as well as show his views in regard to the famous "Expunging Resolution.
He then proceeded to give me a very graphic and interesting description of an expunging process that took place in the British Parliament in the reign of James the First, of England, which would repeat, if time and space allowed.
This expunging process appeared to involve the consumption of much bad food and the production of much loud noise.
Consequently, by the northern or expunging lunisolar system, that same samvatsara, No.
But by the southern or non-expunging lunisolar system those same solar and lunar years were No.
The expunging resolution, which is to blot out or enshroud the four or five lines in which the resolution of 1834 stands recorded, or rather the recitals by which it is preceded, are spun out into a thread of enormous length.
If the expunging of that article discharged the United States from obligations thus onerous, did it not discharge France from the fellow obligations?
The vote was taken upon it the 28th of March; and about a fortnight thereafter he announced to the Senate his intention to commence a series of motions for expunging the resolution from the journal.
The world was astonished by Sir Thomas Acland giving notice of a motion, which comes on to-morrow, for expunging from the Journals the famous Appropriation Resolution which turned out Peel's Government.
Instead of correcting or expunging what I have said above, I shall put down the substance of what Bourqueney said to me, which agrees with much of Dedel's account, but differs in some very important particulars.
Sidenote: As to expunging or varying Entry grounded in wrongful first Publication.
He who does not convey the commission of writing down or expunging within five minutes.
He who has received the commission for expunging or writing down, must do this within five minutes: otherwise he is be-thundered in a viertel.
Resolutions were now invoked and obtained from State legislatures instructing their senators to vote for the 'Expunging Resolutions,' or resign.
Whigs were representing democratic States, and Democrats refused to vote for a resolution expunging any part of the record of the Senate's proceedings.
Hunter, expunging from the Journals of the House the resolutions excluding him in former years.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expunging" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.