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" Now, therefore, I, WILLIAM McKiNLEY, President of the United States, by virtue of the power vested in me by the Constitution and the laws... "
Campaigning in the Philippines - Page 31
by Karl Irving Faust, Peter MacQueen - 1899 - 314 pages
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Wolfe's History of Clinton County, Iowa, Volume 1

1911 - 834 pages
...approved April 22, 1898, the President is authorized, in order to raise a volunteer army, to issue his proclamation, calling for volunteers to serve in the...deeming sufficient occasion to exist, have thought fit to call forth volunteers to the aggregate number of one hundred and twenty-five thousand, in order...
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Between the Lines: Secret Service Stories Told Fifty Years After

Henry Bascom Smith - 1911 - 384 pages
...of the service of (100,000) one hundred thousand of our troops, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, by virtue of the power vested in me by the Constitution and the laws, have thought fit to call forth, and hereby do call forth the citizens of the United States between...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 9

United States. President - 1911 - 822 pages
...the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid acts of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that...
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The Relations of the United States and Spain: The Spanish-American War, Volume 2

French Ensor Chadwick - 1911 - 436 pages
...of Paris: Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power vested in me by the Constitution and the laws, do hereby declare and proclaim: 1. The neutral flag covers the enemy's goods, with the exception of...
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A History of the Juniata Valley and Its People, Volume 1

John Woolf Jordan - 1913 - 556 pages
...issued a proclamation referring to the authority thus conferred upon him and said that, "by virtue of the power vested in me by the Constitution and the laws, and deeming sufficient reason to exist, I have thought fit to call forth, and hereby do call forth, volunteers to the aggregate...
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Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, Volume 3

United States - 1913 - 816 pages
...Proclamations. PAKT II. PROCLAMATIONS. NOW, THEREFORE, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Presi- s dent of the United States, by virtue of the power vested in me by the said act of Congress, do hereby declare and make known that all of the unallotted lands in said reservation,...
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History of Lawrence and Monroe Counties, Indiana: Their People, Industries ...

1914 - 890 pages
...approved April j_>, 1808, the President is authorized, in order to raise a volunteer army, to issue his proclamation, calling for volunteers to serve in the...deeming sufficient occasion to exist, have thought fit to call forth volunteers to the aggregate number of one hundred and twenty-five thousand, in order...
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Bulletin

1915 - 976 pages
...1882 (22 Stat. 349) ; And whereas, it appears that said leases were never approved as provided by law; Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section 10 of said act of March 3, 1893, do hereby declare and make known...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 10

United States. President - 1917 - 598 pages
...not yet been completely executed: Now, therefore, know ye that I, Chester A. Arthur, President of the United States, by virtue of the power vested in me by the Constitution of the United States and in consideration of the premises, do hereby grant to the said Fitz John Porter...
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Prize Cases Decided in the United States Supreme Court, 1789-1918 ..., Volume 3

United States. Supreme Court - 1923 - 786 pages
...Paris : ' Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power vested in me by the Constitution and the laws, do hereby declare and proclaim : ' 1. The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of...
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