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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: Illustrated - Page 31
by Karl Irving Faust - 1899 - 441 pages
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Rhode Island in the War with Spain

Rhode Island. Governor (1899-1900 : Dyer) - 1900 - 492 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 Army of the United States. Xoic, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States, by virtue of the power vested...
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Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 20

1900 - 1098 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 enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband...
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The Declaration of Paris of 1856: Being an Account of the Maritime Rights of ...

Thomas Gibson BOWLES - 1900 - 268 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 pro" claim : " 1. The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception "...
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Report of Brig. Gen. Geo. W. Davis, U. S. V., on Civil Affairs of Puerto ...

Puerto Rico. Military Governor (1899-1900 : Davis) - 1900 - 354 pages
...to the eastward of the city of San Juan, in Puerto Rico, be immediately reserved for naval purposes; Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States, by virtue of the anthority in me vested, do hereby declare, proclaim, and make known that the following-described...
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volume 21

Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1901 - 1366 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 enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband...
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Part 2

1903 - 908 pages
...reason appears to exist for the further reservation of the said sections for the said band of Indians: Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested, do hereby declare and make known that the Executive Orders dated December...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: A ...

United States. President - 1903 - 448 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 section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do hereby make known...
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Notes on International Law

1904 - 152 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 enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband...
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Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana, Volume 5

1904 - 618 pages
...provision has been made for grounds and buildings for the uses provided for in the said Act of Congress: Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States, by virtue of the authority vested in me by said Act, do hereby declare and proclaim that such International Exhibition...
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The United States of America: A Pictorial History of the American ..., Volume 4

1906 - 472 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 for, and do hereby call for, volunteers to the aggregate number of 125,000, in order to...
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