A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volumen6Bureau of National Literature, Incorporated, 1897 - 7116 páginas |
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... Indian tribes . That to " regulate commerce " does not mean to make a road , or dig a canal , or clear out a river , or deepen a harbor would seem to be obvious to the common understanding . To " regulate " admits or affirms the ...
... Indian tribes . That to " regulate commerce " does not mean to make a road , or dig a canal , or clear out a river , or deepen a harbor would seem to be obvious to the common understanding . To " regulate " admits or affirms the ...
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... Indian tribes by our intercourse laws , prescribing the manner in which it shall be carried on . Thus each branch of this grant of power was exercised soon after the adoption of the Constitution , and has con- tinued to be exercised to ...
... Indian tribes by our intercourse laws , prescribing the manner in which it shall be carried on . Thus each branch of this grant of power was exercised soon after the adoption of the Constitution , and has con- tinued to be exercised to ...
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... of May last I communicated information to Congress that an Indian war had broken out in Oregon , and recommended that authority be given to raise an adequate number of volunteers 2494 Messages and Papers of the Presidents.
... of May last I communicated information to Congress that an Indian war had broken out in Oregon , and recommended that authority be given to raise an adequate number of volunteers 2494 Messages and Papers of the Presidents.
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... Indians of Oregon is represented to have been the long delay of the United States in making to them some trifling compensation , in such articles as they wanted , for the country now occupied by our emigrants , which the Indians claimed ...
... Indians of Oregon is represented to have been the long delay of the United States in making to them some trifling compensation , in such articles as they wanted , for the country now occupied by our emigrants , which the Indians claimed ...
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United States. President James Daniel Richardson. would have satisfied the Indians and have prevented the war . A small amount properly distributed , it is confidently believed , would soon restore quiet . In this Indian war our fellow ...
United States. President James Daniel Richardson. would have satisfied the Indians and have prevented the war . A small amount properly distributed , it is confidently believed , would soon restore quiet . In this Indian war our fellow ...
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Página 2596 - Those who shall prefer to remain in the said territories may either retain the title, and rights of Mexican citizens or acquire those of citizens of the United States; but they shall be under the obligation to make their election within one year from the date of the exchange of ratifications of this treaty; and those who shall remain in the said territories after the expiration of that year without having declared their intention to retain the character of Mexicans shall be considered to have elected...
Página 2596 - Republic, retaining the property which they possess in the said territories, or disposing thereof and removing the proceeds wherever they please without their being subjected on this account to any contribution, tax, or charge whatever. Those who shall prefer to remain in the said territories may either retain the title and rights of Mexican citizens or acquire those of citizens of the United States...
Página 2447 - An act to procure the necessary surveys, plans, and estimates upon the subject of roads and canals." It authorized the President to cause surveys and estimates to be made of the routes of such roads and canals as he...
Página 2447 - He placed his approval upon the ground, not that Congress possessed the power to ' ' adopt and execute ' ' such a system by virtue of any or all of the enumerated grants of power in the Constitution, but upon the assumption that the power to make appropriations of the public money was limited and restrained only by the discretion of Congress. In coming to this conclusion he avowed that ' ' in the more early stage of the Government ' ' he had entertained a different opinion. He avowed that his first...