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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... Executive nor the Legislature can properly interfere with it without their consent . With their consent the Executive has com- petent authority to negotiate about it for them with a foreign govern- ment - an authority Congress can not ...
... Executive nor the Legislature can properly interfere with it without their consent . With their consent the Executive has com- petent authority to negotiate about it for them with a foreign govern- ment - an authority Congress can not ...
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... Executive has gone in its endeavors to restore a good understanding between the two countries . It would have been at any time communi- cated to the Government of France had it been officially requested . The French Government having ...
... Executive has gone in its endeavors to restore a good understanding between the two countries . It would have been at any time communi- cated to the Government of France had it been officially requested . The French Government having ...
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... Executive in regard to them , it is at this time only necessary to add that whenever the advices now daily expected from our chargé d'affaires shall have been received they will be made the subject of a special communication . The ...
... Executive in regard to them , it is at this time only necessary to add that whenever the advices now daily expected from our chargé d'affaires shall have been received they will be made the subject of a special communication . The ...
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... Executive has taken all the steps within his constitutional power to guard the public revenue and defeat the expectation which the Bank of the United States indulged of renewing and perpetuating its monopoly on the ground of its neces ...
... Executive has taken all the steps within his constitutional power to guard the public revenue and defeat the expectation which the Bank of the United States indulged of renewing and perpetuating its monopoly on the ground of its neces ...
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... Executive power which it is the characteristic and the duty of freemen to indulge ; but I relied on this feeling also , directed by patriotism and intelligence , to vindicate the conduct which in the end would appear to have been called ...
... Executive power which it is the characteristic and the duty of freemen to indulge ; but I relied on this feeling also , directed by patriotism and intelligence , to vindicate the conduct which in the end would appear to have been called ...
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