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Stran 198 - ... and may take possession thereof, either by themselves, or by others acting for them, and dispose of the same at...
Stran 398 - The national sovereignty is vested essentially and originally in the people. All public power emanates from the people, and is instituted for their benefit.
Stran 30 - The undersigned, Secretary of State of the United States, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the note of Sir Charles R.
Stran 695 - Very respectfully, your obedient servant, GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy. Hon. WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Secretary of State.
Stran 327 - ... addressed to Mr. Adams, United States minister at London,* on the subject of certain intercepted correspondence of insurgents residing in Canada. I have the honor to be, with high consideration, sir, your obedient servant...
Stran 360 - Port-au-Prince, to be employed, if necessary, for the protection of the lives and property of citizens of the United States. You request an instruction on the subject of the continuance of the exercise of the right of asylum by the legation. The question is attended with much embarrassment. The right of a foreign legation to...
Stran 189 - Any controversy that may arise among the claimants to the same succession, as to whom the property shall belong, shall be decided according to the laws and by the judges of the country in which the property is situated.
Stran 54 - Every executor, curator, tutor, or administrator having the charge or administration of succession property belonging in whole or in part to a person residing out of this State, and not being a citizen of any other State or Territory...
Stran 671 - ... it is uniformly obeyed. In a set of minor questions — such as the safety of the persons of ambassadors, and their exemption from responsibility to the laws of the country to which they are accredited, and in other matters of personal etiquette, a set of uniform rules has been established by the practice of all the civilized world, •which are rarely infringed. But in the more important questions, regarding what is a justifiable ground for declaring war? what territory a nation is entitled...
Stran 487 - In cases of invasion, grave disturbance of the public peace, or whatever cause which may put society in great peril or conflict, solely the President of the republic in concurrence with the council of ministers, and with the approbation of the congress of the union, and in the recess of this, of the permanent deputation, may suspend the guarantees established by this constitution...

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