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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... 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 the King of the Two Sicilies will , after the commissioners have made their decision , become the private ...
... 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 the King of the Two Sicilies will , after the commissioners have made their decision , become the private ...
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... gives every reason for supposing the article will be renewed , if stronger motives do not exist to prevent it than with our view of the subject can be anticipated here . I ask your attention to the message of my predecessor at the ...
... gives every reason for supposing the article will be renewed , if stronger motives do not exist to prevent it than with our view of the subject can be anticipated here . I ask your attention to the message of my predecessor at the ...
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... give offense , yet we could never admit a right in any foreign government to ask explanations of or to interfere in any manner in the communications which one branch of our public councils made with another ; that in the present case no ...
... give offense , yet we could never admit a right in any foreign government to ask explanations of or to interfere in any manner in the communications which one branch of our public councils made with another ; that in the present case no ...
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... give any explanation of my official acts except such as is due to integ- rity and justice and consistent with the principles on which our institu- tions have been framed . This determination will , I am confident , be approved by my ...
... give any explanation of my official acts except such as is due to integ- rity and justice and consistent with the principles on which our institu- tions have been framed . This determination will , I am confident , be approved by my ...
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... gives rise to such apprehensions his highest security . When unfounded the attention which they arouse and the discussions they excite deprive those who indulge them of the power to do harm ; when just they but hasten the certainty with ...
... gives rise to such apprehensions his highest security . When unfounded the attention which they arouse and the discussions they excite deprive those who indulge them of the power to do harm ; when just they but hasten the certainty with ...
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