Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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The Congress of the United States , recognizing the fact that the matters herein referred to are properly within the control of the Chief Executive until , within the principles of our Constitution , it becomes the duty of Congress to ...
The Congress of the United States , recognizing the fact that the matters herein referred to are properly within the control of the Chief Executive until , within the principles of our Constitution , it becomes the duty of Congress to ...
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... to every State the right to arrange its own political constitution according to its own mind and refraining from interfering with any alterations of their form of government which such States RECOGNITION OF CUBAN INDEPENDENCE . 47.
... to every State the right to arrange its own political constitution according to its own mind and refraining from interfering with any alterations of their form of government which such States RECOGNITION OF CUBAN INDEPENDENCE . 47.
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The President of the United States , by the Constitution , has the charge of their foreign intercourse . Regularly he ought to take the initiative in the acknowledg- ment of the independence of any new power , but in this case he has ...
The President of the United States , by the Constitution , has the charge of their foreign intercourse . Regularly he ought to take the initiative in the acknowledg- ment of the independence of any new power , but in this case he has ...
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It will always be considered consistent with the spirit of the Constitution and most safe that it should be exercised , when proba- bly leading to war , with a previous understanding with that body by whom war can alone be declared ...
It will always be considered consistent with the spirit of the Constitution and most safe that it should be exercised , when proba- bly leading to war , with a previous understanding with that body by whom war can alone be declared ...
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... a constitution adopted , a president elected , and , in due course , the various branches . of administration set in motion . Since then , so far as we are informed , this government has continued to perform its functions ...
... a constitution adopted , a president elected , and , in due course , the various branches . of administration set in motion . Since then , so far as we are informed , this government has continued to perform its functions ...
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