Congressional Serial Set, Ausgabe 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... means in the power of the Government would have authorized claims from the subjects of foreign Governments for indemnities at the expense of this nation for the captures by our people in vessels fitted out in our ports , and , as could ...
... means in the power of the Government would have authorized claims from the subjects of foreign Governments for indemnities at the expense of this nation for the captures by our people in vessels fitted out in our ports , and , as could ...
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... means of transpor- tation to such free people of color as may be desirous of emigrating , but also the necessary aids to such humane individuals as may think proper to liberate their slaves with a view to their colonization on the coast ...
... means of transpor- tation to such free people of color as may be desirous of emigrating , but also the necessary aids to such humane individuals as may think proper to liberate their slaves with a view to their colonization on the coast ...
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... means by which new territory can ever be acquired by any sovereign . If this be so , then a government which is not endowed with the power of prosecuting discoveries , of making conquests , or of conducting nego- tiations can not enjoy ...
... means by which new territory can ever be acquired by any sovereign . If this be so , then a government which is not endowed with the power of prosecuting discoveries , of making conquests , or of conducting nego- tiations can not enjoy ...
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... means necessary to the preservation of permanent peace and greater security , and can never be rightfully declared for the single and naked purpose of acquiring territory , therefore the right of acquiring territory in the proposed case ...
... means necessary to the preservation of permanent peace and greater security , and can never be rightfully declared for the single and naked purpose of acquiring territory , therefore the right of acquiring territory in the proposed case ...
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... means before referred to . Indeed this committee would be at a loss to dis- cover in the Constitution any foundation ... means ; and these being the only means that can be legitimately employed for that end , the end is pro- hibited when ...
... means before referred to . Indeed this committee would be at a loss to dis- cover in the Constitution any foundation ... means ; and these being the only means that can be legitimately employed for that end , the end is pro- hibited when ...
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