A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volumen5Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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... foreign governments . It is invested with the power to coin money and to regulate the value thereof , and to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several States . It is not necessary to enumerate the other high powers ...
... foreign governments . It is invested with the power to coin money and to regulate the value thereof , and to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several States . It is not necessary to enumerate the other high powers ...
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... foreign de facto government , involving no such responsibility . Any attempt to do this would , on his part , be a naked act of usurpation . It is therefore my duty to submit to Congress the whole question in all its bearings . The ...
... foreign de facto government , involving no such responsibility . Any attempt to do this would , on his part , be a naked act of usurpation . It is therefore my duty to submit to Congress the whole question in all its bearings . The ...
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... foreign region of the globe the title of American citizen is held in the highest respect , and when pronounced in a foreign land it causes the hearts of our country- men to swell with honest pride . Surely when we reach the brink of the ...
... foreign region of the globe the title of American citizen is held in the highest respect , and when pronounced in a foreign land it causes the hearts of our country- men to swell with honest pride . Surely when we reach the brink of the ...
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... foreign nor domestic affairs was at all satisfactory . We were involved in dangerous complications with several nations , and two of our Territories were in a state of revolution against the Government . A restoration of the African ...
... foreign nor domestic affairs was at all satisfactory . We were involved in dangerous complications with several nations , and two of our Territories were in a state of revolution against the Government . A restoration of the African ...
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... foreign commerce , that the claim on the part of Great Britain forcibly to visit and search American merchant vessels on the high seas in time of peace has been abandoned . This was by far the most dangerous question to the peace of the ...
... foreign commerce , that the claim on the part of Great Britain forcibly to visit and search American merchant vessels on the high seas in time of peace has been abandoned . This was by far the most dangerous question to the peace of the ...
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