A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 5 |
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Page 1958
... deem necessary to a due discharge of its constitutional obligations and functions , yet it becomes me , in defense of the Constitution and laws of the United States , to protect the executive department from all encroachment on its ...
... deem necessary to a due discharge of its constitutional obligations and functions , yet it becomes me , in defense of the Constitution and laws of the United States , to protect the executive department from all encroachment on its ...
Page 2008
... deem it expedient to declare that hostilities against the Indians have ceased , and that they will not be renewed unless provoked and rendered indis- pensable by new outrages on their part , but that neither citizens nor troops are to ...
... deem it expedient to declare that hostilities against the Indians have ceased , and that they will not be renewed unless provoked and rendered indis- pensable by new outrages on their part , but that neither citizens nor troops are to ...
Page 2024
... deemed expedient by this Govern- ment to procure copies of them , access to those archives for that purpose would undoubtedly be permitted , and the object accomplished at small expense , and when completed these copies could be ...
... deemed expedient by this Govern- ment to procure copies of them , access to those archives for that purpose would undoubtedly be permitted , and the object accomplished at small expense , and when completed these copies could be ...
Page 2031
... deem it compati- ble with the public interests , what measures , if any , had been taken to obtain the recognition ... deem it expedient to communicate relative to said claims ; and another resolution of the 6th instant requested the ...
... deem it compati- ble with the public interests , what measures , if any , had been taken to obtain the recognition ... deem it expedient to communicate relative to said claims ; and another resolution of the 6th instant requested the ...
Page 2032
... deemed con- sistent with the public interest to communicate the information requested . The business engages earnest attention , and will be made the subject of a full communication to Congress at the earliest practicable period . To ...
... deemed con- sistent with the public interest to communicate the information requested . The business engages earnest attention , and will be made the subject of a full communication to Congress at the earliest practicable period . To ...
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accompanying adopted American amount annexation appointed Army authority Bay of Chaleurs boundary Britain British citizens claims commerce commissioners communicate herewith compliance Congress consideration Constitution convention copy Croix December deemed Department duties established Executive existing favor force foreign Grand Falls Halls Stream herewith a report herewith transmit highlands honor House of Representatives important Indian instant interests JAMES JAMES K JOHN TYLER Lake laws March measures ment Metis Mexican Government Mexico military minister nations Navy necessary negotiation northwest angle Nova Scotia object officers party peace POLK portage portion ports possession present President proper protection public lands ratification recommend relations Republic Republic of Texas request resolution respect revenue Rhode Island Rimouski river St Secretary Secretary of War Senate session submitted survey territory Texas tion transmit herewith Treasury treaty of 1783 treaty of Ghent Union United vessels WASHINGTON
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Page 1979 - St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River...
Page 1980 - Lawrence : comprehending all islands within twenty leagues of any part of the shores of the United States, and lying between lines to be drawn due east from the points where the aforesaid boundaries between Nova Scotia on the one part, and East Florida on the other, shall respectively touch the Bay of Fundy, and the Atlantic Ocean ; excepting such islands as now are, or heretofore have been, within the limits of the said Province of Nova Scotia.