Political Sketches of Eight Years in Washington: In Four Parts, with Annotations to Each ; Also a General Appendix ; an Alphabetical Index ; and a Series of Charts, Giving a Comparative Synopsis of the Constitutions of the Several States, and the United States, Part 1F. Lucas, 1839 - 216 pages This book discusses the political climate of the United States during Andrew Jackson's presidency, with special emphasis placed on his diplomacy and foreign relations. |
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... called the sub - treasury , requiring coin in all payments to the government , was negatived . In the month of July , the government agreed to receive an anticipated payment of the bonds of the bank to the amount of between four and ...
... called the sub - treasury , requiring coin in all payments to the government , was negatived . In the month of July , the government agreed to receive an anticipated payment of the bonds of the bank to the amount of between four and ...
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... disbursing agents , of the 8th of October last . That circular has been going the rounds in the newspapers with an editorial caption , as follows : ment called for such large sales to replenish the treasury 3 INTRODUCTION . 13.
... disbursing agents , of the 8th of October last . That circular has been going the rounds in the newspapers with an editorial caption , as follows : ment called for such large sales to replenish the treasury 3 INTRODUCTION . 13.
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... called for such large sales to replenish the treasury - not because the great demand for lands to supply the increasing emigration and agricultural enterprise of the people required so sudden a movement upon the forests and prairies of ...
... called for such large sales to replenish the treasury - not because the great demand for lands to supply the increasing emigration and agricultural enterprise of the people required so sudden a movement upon the forests and prairies of ...
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... ( called executive patronage , ) being used as a reward to the servile , and a punishment to the refractory : and would precede ALL of which , without other preliminary , by a development of the con- spiracy of SAMUEL HOUSTON and his ...
... ( called executive patronage , ) being used as a reward to the servile , and a punishment to the refractory : and would precede ALL of which , without other preliminary , by a development of the con- spiracy of SAMUEL HOUSTON and his ...
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... called , seeing that it so readily yields to the impress of the vapouring political heroes of a day , who happen , under the favour of party freak or wicked design , to be taken up by the MANAGERS of a secret political mechanism , which ...
... called , seeing that it so readily yields to the impress of the vapouring political heroes of a day , who happen , under the favour of party freak or wicked design , to be taken up by the MANAGERS of a secret political mechanism , which ...
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Page 85 - The President is the sole organ of the nation in its external relations, and its sole representative with foreign nations.
Page 59 - ... forced themselves too strongly on my mind to be suppressed. You will join with me, I trust, in thinking that there are none under the influence of which the proceedings of a new and free government can more auspiciously commence. By the article establishing the executive department it is made the duty of the President " to recommend to your consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.
Page 91 - Red river; then following the course of the Rio Roxo westward, to the degree of longitude, 100 west from London, and 23 from Washington; then crossing the said Red river, and running thence...
Page 59 - It will be more consistent with those circumstances, and far more congenial with the feelings which actuate me, to substitute, in place of a recommendation of particular measures, the tribute that is due to the talents, the rectitude, and the patriotism which adorn the characters selected to devise and adopt them.
Page 196 - The United States shall guaranty to every State in this Union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion, and on application of the legislature, or of the executive, (when the legislature cannot be convened,) against domestic violence.
Page 71 - All too will bear in mind this sacred principle, that though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will, to be rightful, must be reasonable ; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal law must protect, and to violate would be oppression.
Page 67 - The recent demonstration of public sentiment inscribes on the list of executive duties, in characters too legible to be overlooked, the task of reform, which will require particularly the correction of those abuses that have brought the patronage of the federal government into conflict with the freedom of elections...
Page 61 - A rising nation, spread over a wide and fruitful land, traversing all the seas with the rich productions of their industry, engaged in commerce with nations who feel power and forget right, advancing rapidly to destinies beyond the reach of mortal eye...
Page 78 - Their views upon that point have been submitted to the people of the United States ; and the counsels by which your conduct Is now directed are the result of the judgment expressed by the only earthly tribunal to which the late administration was amenable for its acts.
Page 76 - Both the constitutionality and the expediency of the law creating this bank are well questioned by a large portion of our fellow-citizens, and it must be admitted by all that it has failed in the great end of establishing a uniform and sound currency.