Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... secure the safety of the United States , to invade the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada , Nova Scotia , and New Brunswick , or either of them , the President of the United States be , and he hereby is , authorized and empowered to ...
... secure the safety of the United States , to invade the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada , Nova Scotia , and New Brunswick , or either of them , the President of the United States be , and he hereby is , authorized and empowered to ...
Page 64
... secure acquiescence in the resolution of the King not to hazard the success of the bill by a special call of the French legislature at an unusual season of the year . Throughout the whole negotiation which preceded the conclusion of the ...
... secure acquiescence in the resolution of the King not to hazard the success of the bill by a special call of the French legislature at an unusual season of the year . Throughout the whole negotiation which preceded the conclusion of the ...
Page 69
... whilst measures were in prog- ress in France to secure an appropriation to execute the treaty , it was due , both to the confidence which had been reposed in the assurances of the King and to the dignity of the United 69.
... whilst measures were in prog- ress in France to secure an appropriation to execute the treaty , it was due , both to the confidence which had been reposed in the assurances of the King and to the dignity of the United 69.
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... secure a good which would oth- erwise probably never be again in their power . But I suppose they must then appeal to the nation for an additional article to the Constitution , approving and confirming an act which the nation had not ...
... secure a good which would oth- erwise probably never be again in their power . But I suppose they must then appeal to the nation for an additional article to the Constitution , approving and confirming an act which the nation had not ...
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... secure in its treaties with other nations a provision for referring to the decision of umpires all future misunderstandings that can not be satisfactorily adjusted by amicable negotiation , in the first instance , before a resort to ...
... secure in its treaties with other nations a provision for referring to the decision of umpires all future misunderstandings that can not be satisfactorily adjusted by amicable negotiation , in the first instance , before a resort to ...
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