The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States, from Washington to Harrison: To which is Prefixed the Declaration of Independence, and Constitution of the United StatesE. Walker, 1841 - 732 Seiten |
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... Congress . No state shall , without the consent of Congress , lay any duty of tonnage , keep troops or ships of war ... act as President , and such officer shall act accordingly until the disability be removed or a President shall be ...
... Congress . No state shall , without the consent of Congress , lay any duty of tonnage , keep troops or ships of war ... act as President , and such officer shall act accordingly until the disability be removed or a President shall be ...
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... act , or confessions in open court . 2. The Congress shall have power to declare the punishment of treason , but no ... Congress may , by general laws , prescribe the manner in which such acts , records and proceedings shall be proved ...
... act , or confessions in open court . 2. The Congress shall have power to declare the punishment of treason , but no ... Congress may , by general laws , prescribe the manner in which such acts , records and proceedings shall be proved ...
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... act " more effectually to provide for the national defence by establishing a ... Congress in a subse- quent communication . may be truly affirmed When we ... act offen- sively . Although the proposed treaty did not arrest the progress of ...
... act " more effectually to provide for the national defence by establishing a ... Congress in a subse- quent communication . may be truly affirmed When we ... act offen- sively . Although the proposed treaty did not arrest the progress of ...
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... act of Congress of June , one thousand seven hundred and ninety - four , and not from any doubt entertained by me of the policy and propriety of permitting our ves- sels to employ means of defence while engaged in a lawful foreign com ...
... act of Congress of June , one thousand seven hundred and ninety - four , and not from any doubt entertained by me of the policy and propriety of permitting our ves- sels to employ means of defence while engaged in a lawful foreign com ...
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... act of Congress on the subject , directed the restraints and prohibitions of that intercourse to be discontinued on terms which were made known by proclamation . Since the renewal of this intercourse , our citizens tra- ding to those ...
... act of Congress on the subject , directed the restraints and prohibitions of that intercourse to be discontinued on terms which were made known by proclamation . Since the renewal of this intercourse , our citizens tra- ding to those ...
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Seite 505 - That the senators of this state in the Congress of the United States be instructed, and the representatives be requested to oppose the restoration of the deposites and the renewal of the charter of the United States Bank.