A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: Prepared Under the Direction of the Joint Committee on Printing, of the House and Senate, Pursuant to an Act of the Fifty-Second Congress of the United States, Volumen4Bureau of national literature and art, 1897 |
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... Constitution of the United States , as it is obviously founded on the assumption that an act of Congress can give power to the Executive or to the head of one of the Departments to negotiate with a foreign gov- ernment . The debt due by ...
... Constitution of the United States , as it is obviously founded on the assumption that an act of Congress can give power to the Executive or to the head of one of the Departments to negotiate with a foreign gov- ernment . The debt due by ...
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... Constitution was required to preserve the Union . By deepening and clearing streams , by building roads , and by throwing bridges over chasms trade would be extended , the keenness of local senti- ment would abate , a feeling of ...
... Constitution was required to preserve the Union . By deepening and clearing streams , by building roads , and by throwing bridges over chasms trade would be extended , the keenness of local senti- ment would abate , a feeling of ...
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... Constitution to lay before that body information of the state of the Union , comprehending its foreign as well as its domestic relations , and that if in the discharge of this duty he felt it incumbent upon him to summon the attention ...
... Constitution to lay before that body information of the state of the Union , comprehending its foreign as well as its domestic relations , and that if in the discharge of this duty he felt it incumbent upon him to summon the attention ...
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... constitutional powers of the King and his ministers should be put in requisition to accomplish the object , and he was understood , and so expressly informed by this Government at the time , to engage that the question should be pressed ...
... constitutional powers of the King and his ministers should be put in requisition to accomplish the object , and he was understood , and so expressly informed by this Government at the time , to engage that the question should be pressed ...
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... Constitution of the United States imposes on the President the duty of laying before Congress the condition of the country in its foreign and domestic relations , and of recommending such measures as may in his opinion be required by ...
... Constitution of the United States imposes on the President the duty of laying before Congress the condition of the country in its foreign and domestic relations , and of recommending such measures as may in his opinion be required by ...
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