The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States, from Washington to Tyler: Embracing the Executive Proclamations, Recommendations, Protests, and Vetoes, from 1789-1843, Together with the Declaration of Independence and Constitution of the United StatesE. Walker, 1843 - 782 Seiten |
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... nations which we may some- times have occasion to require from them . I particularly recommend to your consideration the means of preventing those aggressions by our citizens on the territory of other nations , and other infractions of ...
... nations which we may some- times have occasion to require from them . I particularly recommend to your consideration the means of preventing those aggressions by our citizens on the territory of other nations , and other infractions of ...
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... nations . It seemed , therefore , to be my duty to admonish our citizens of the consequences of a contraband trade and of hostile acts to any of the parties , and to obtain by a declaration of the existing legal state of things an ...
... nations . It seemed , therefore , to be my duty to admonish our citizens of the consequences of a contraband trade and of hostile acts to any of the parties , and to obtain by a declaration of the existing legal state of things an ...
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... nation ; and having thus acquired the right , to lose no time in acquiring the ability , to insist upon justice being done to ourselves . Let us unite , therefore , in imploring the Supreme Ruler of Nations to spread his holy protection ...
... nation ; and having thus acquired the right , to lose no time in acquiring the ability , to insist upon justice being done to ourselves . Let us unite , therefore , in imploring the Supreme Ruler of Nations to spread his holy protection ...
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... nation . This , therefore , ought to be a serious care of every govern- ment ; and for this purpose , an academy , where a regular course of in- struction is given , is an obvious expedient which different nations have successfully ...
... nation . This , therefore , ought to be a serious care of every govern- ment ; and for this purpose , an academy , where a regular course of in- struction is given , is an obvious expedient which different nations have successfully ...
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... nations by committing , aiding or abetting hostilities against any of the said powers , or by carrying to any of them those arti- cles which are deemed contraband by the modern usage of nations , will not receive the protection of the ...
... nations by committing , aiding or abetting hostilities against any of the said powers , or by carrying to any of them those arti- cles which are deemed contraband by the modern usage of nations , will not receive the protection of the ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 465 - ... in such language and form as they may think proper, to discuss his official conduct, and to express and promulgate their opinions concerning it. Indirectly, also, his conduct may come under review in either branch of the legislature, or in the Senate when acting in its executive capacity, and so kr as the executive or legislative proceedings of these bodies may require it.