A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volumen5Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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... force for executing the powers committed to it . It was intended to be perpetual , and not to be annulled at the pleasure of any one of the contracting parties . The old Articles of Confederation were entitled " Articles of ...
... force for executing the powers committed to it . It was intended to be perpetual , and not to be annulled at the pleasure of any one of the contracting parties . The old Articles of Confederation were entitled " Articles of ...
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... force ; but if in this I should prove to be mistaken , the officer in command of the forts has received orders to act strictly on the defensive . In such a contingency the responsibility for consequences would rightfully rest upon the ...
... force ; but if in this I should prove to be mistaken , the officer in command of the forts has received orders to act strictly on the defensive . In such a contingency the responsibility for consequences would rightfully rest upon the ...
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... force of the whole against a delinquent State " came up for consideration . Mr. Madison opposed it in a brief but powerful speech , from which I shall extract but a single sentence . He observed : The use of force against a State would ...
... force of the whole against a delinquent State " came up for consideration . Mr. Madison opposed it in a brief but powerful speech , from which I shall extract but a single sentence . He observed : The use of force against a State would ...
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... force in the Gulf of Mexico . " to protect all vessels of the United States on the high seas from search or ... forces of the two countries . This was most fortunately prevented by an appeal to the justice of Great Britain and to the law ...
... force in the Gulf of Mexico . " to protect all vessels of the United States on the high seas from search or ... forces of the two countries . This was most fortunately prevented by an appeal to the justice of Great Britain and to the law ...
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... force to penetrate into the interior , where the Government of Miramon was to be found , with or , if need be , without the consent of the Juarez Government , though it was not doubted that this consent could be obtained . Never have I ...
... force to penetrate into the interior , where the Government of Miramon was to be found , with or , if need be , without the consent of the Juarez Government , though it was not doubted that this consent could be obtained . Never have I ...
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