A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volumen5Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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... duty , and not in any manner to the House of Representatives . The people have thought proper to in- vest him with ... duties . They have also conferred upon him a large measure of leg- islative discretion . No bill can become a law ...
... duty , and not in any manner to the House of Representatives . The people have thought proper to in- vest him with ... duties . They have also conferred upon him a large measure of leg- islative discretion . No bill can become a law ...
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... duty of the President . Applicants are so numerous and their applications are pressed with such eagerness by their ... duties to the country , has there been a committee of the House of Representatives in session at the other end of the ...
... duty of the President . Applicants are so numerous and their applications are pressed with such eagerness by their ... duties to the country , has there been a committee of the House of Representatives in session at the other end of the ...
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... duty of the next President , as it has been my own , to act with vigor in executing this supreme law against the conflicting enactments of State legislatures . Should he fail in the performance of this high duty , he will then have ...
... duty of the next President , as it has been my own , to act with vigor in executing this supreme law against the conflicting enactments of State legislatures . Should he fail in the performance of this high duty , he will then have ...
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... duties on imports , and , in common with the States , to lay and collect all other taxes . But the Constitution has not ... duty of tonnage , keep troops or ships of war in time of peace , enter into any agreement or compact with another ...
... duties on imports , and , in common with the States , to lay and collect all other taxes . But the Constitution has not ... duty of tonnage , keep troops or ships of war in time of peace , enter into any agreement or compact with another ...
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... duty , in whole or in part , has been rendered imprac- ticable by events over which he could have exercised no control ? Such at the present moment is the case throughout the State of South Caro- iina so far as the laws of the United ...
... duty , in whole or in part , has been rendered imprac- ticable by events over which he could have exercised no control ? Such at the present moment is the case throughout the State of South Caro- iina so far as the laws of the United ...
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