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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... present . 7. Judgment , in cases of impeachment , shall not extend farther than to removal from office , and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of hon- or , trust or profit under the United States ; but the party convicted ...
... present . 7. Judgment , in cases of impeachment , shall not extend farther than to removal from office , and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of hon- or , trust or profit under the United States ; but the party convicted ...
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... presents itself of congratulating you on the present favorable prospects of our public affairs . The recent accession of the important state of North Carolina to the constitution of the United States , ( of which official information ...
... presents itself of congratulating you on the present favorable prospects of our public affairs . The recent accession of the important state of North Carolina to the constitution of the United States , ( of which official information ...
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... present population of the United States borders on four millions of persons . It is proper also to inform you that a further loan of two millions and a half of florins has been completed in Holland , the terms of which are similar to ...
... present population of the United States borders on four millions of persons . It is proper also to inform you that a further loan of two millions and a half of florins has been completed in Holland , the terms of which are similar to ...
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... present session . I will only add , that it will afford me a heartfelt satisfaction to concur in such farther measures as will ascertain to our country the prospect of a speedy extinguishment of the debt . Posterity may have cause to ...
... present session . I will only add , that it will afford me a heartfelt satisfaction to concur in such farther measures as will ascertain to our country the prospect of a speedy extinguishment of the debt . Posterity may have cause to ...
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... present number , not only broke to pieces the chains which were forging and the rod of iron that was lifted up , but frankly cut asunder the ties which had bound them , and launched into an ocean of uncertainty . The zeal and ardor of ...
... present number , not only broke to pieces the chains which were forging and the rod of iron that was lifted up , but frankly cut asunder the ties which had bound them , and launched into an ocean of uncertainty . The zeal and ardor of ...
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American ANNUAL MESSAGE armed attention authority bank belligerent beloved country Britain Britannic Majesty character circumstances claims command commerce communicated confidence consideration of Congress constitution course Dauphin island defence disposition duties effect enemy equal establishment executive existing expected expense experience extended farther favor fellow citizens force foreign France friendly frigate happiness harbors honor House of Representatives hundred important improvement Indian intercourse interest justice land last session laws legislature liberty means measures ment military militia millions of dollars minister nations naval navigation navy necessary negotiation neutral object occasion officers orders in council parties patriotism peace portion ports present preserve principles proceedings proper protection public debt purpose receipts received recommend relations render require respect revenue Rigolets secretary of war Senate and House South Carolina Spain SPECIAL MESSAGE spirit territory tion treasury treaty treaty of Ghent tribes Tripoli Union United vessels
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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.