An Answer to Certain Parts of a Work Published by Mathew Carey: Entitled "The Olive-branch," Or "Faults on Both Sides."W. M'Kean, 1816 - 231 páginas |
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... President . Here , then , is the solemn declaration of the President of the United States , and of the Con- gress of the United States , THAT IN APRIL , 1809 , THE ONLY EDICTS OF GREAT BRI- TAIN , THEN IN EXISTENCE , WHICH VIO . LATED ...
... President . Here , then , is the solemn declaration of the President of the United States , and of the Con- gress of the United States , THAT IN APRIL , 1809 , THE ONLY EDICTS OF GREAT BRI- TAIN , THEN IN EXISTENCE , WHICH VIO . LATED ...
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... President himself can- not command the militia , but in one case , and that is , when they are in the actual service of the United States . The reason of this provision is perfectly obvious - there can be but one com- mander in chief ...
... President himself can- not command the militia , but in one case , and that is , when they are in the actual service of the United States . The reason of this provision is perfectly obvious - there can be but one com- mander in chief ...
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... President of the United States , as heretofore expressed . " Here the object of calling for the militia is sufficiently explained . It was not to repel any attempted or threatened invasion , but it was to go into the United States ...
... President of the United States , as heretofore expressed . " Here the object of calling for the militia is sufficiently explained . It was not to repel any attempted or threatened invasion , but it was to go into the United States ...
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