A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volumen6Bureau of National Literature, Incorporated, 1897 - 7116 páginas |
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... Peace , plenty , and contentment reign throughout our borders , and our beloved country presents a sublime moral ... peaceful exercise of the rights of freemen at the ballot box . The great republican maxim , so deeply engraven on the ...
... Peace , plenty , and contentment reign throughout our borders , and our beloved country presents a sublime moral ... peaceful exercise of the rights of freemen at the ballot box . The great republican maxim , so deeply engraven on the ...
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... peace and faithfully adhere to the great and fundamental principle of our foreign policy of noninter- ference in the domestic concerns of other nations . We recognize in all nations the right which we enjoy ourselves , to change and ...
... peace and faithfully adhere to the great and fundamental principle of our foreign policy of noninter- ference in the domestic concerns of other nations . We recognize in all nations the right which we enjoy ourselves , to change and ...
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... peace establishment did not exceed 10,000 men . Accustomed themselves to maintain in peace large standing armies for the protection of thrones against their own subjects , as well as against foreign enemies , they had not conceived that ...
... peace establishment did not exceed 10,000 men . Accustomed themselves to maintain in peace large standing armies for the protection of thrones against their own subjects , as well as against foreign enemies , they had not conceived that ...
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... peace evinces beyond all doubt that a popular representative govern- ment is equal to any emergency which is likely to arise in the affairs of a nation . The war with Mexico has developed most strikingly and conspicuously 2482 Messages ...
... peace evinces beyond all doubt that a popular representative govern- ment is equal to any emergency which is likely to arise in the affairs of a nation . The war with Mexico has developed most strikingly and conspicuously 2482 Messages ...
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... peace with all nations , entangling alliances with none . " Occupying , as we do , a more commanding position among nations than at any former period , our duties and our responsibilities to ourselves and to posterity are ...
... peace with all nations , entangling alliances with none . " Occupying , as we do , a more commanding position among nations than at any former period , our duties and our responsibilities to ourselves and to posterity are ...
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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...