British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 822
... the mode of proceeding in executive actions , re - establishing and altering in this respect the previous Laws , the neglect and vicious interpretation of which had despoiled those Tribunals of that salutary promptitude and 822 CHILE .
... the mode of proceeding in executive actions , re - establishing and altering in this respect the previous Laws , the neglect and vicious interpretation of which had despoiled those Tribunals of that salutary promptitude and 822 CHILE .
Page 840
... Executive , and left it without resources , so far as the supplies of the Army and Navy were dependent upon the means placed in their hands . Repeated calls have been made upon them to render their accounts current to the proper ...
... Executive , and left it without resources , so far as the supplies of the Army and Navy were dependent upon the means placed in their hands . Repeated calls have been made upon them to render their accounts current to the proper ...
Page 847
... Executive , for a period of more than half a century , to determine , what no Nation should suffer long to remain in dispute , the true line which divides its possessions from those of other Powers . The nature of the settle- ments on ...
... Executive , for a period of more than half a century , to determine , what no Nation should suffer long to remain in dispute , the true line which divides its possessions from those of other Powers . The nature of the settle- ments on ...
Page 849
... Executive , it is for Congress to determine upon the expediency of further legislation on the subject . Against these discriminations , affecting the vessels of this Country and their cargoes , seasonable remonstrance was made , and ...
... Executive , it is for Congress to determine upon the expediency of further legislation on the subject . Against these discriminations , affecting the vessels of this Country and their cargoes , seasonable remonstrance was made , and ...
Page 851
... Executive to make reprisals , if that demand should be made in vain . From the proceedings of Congress on that recommendation , it appeared that the opinion of both branches of the Legislature coincided with that of the Executive , that ...
... Executive to make reprisals , if that demand should be made in vain . From the proceedings of Congress on that recommendation , it appeared that the opinion of both branches of the Legislature coincided with that of the Executive , that ...
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