House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d Session-49th Congress, 1st Session, Količina 1 |
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Stran 13
... Europe . At a period of fur- ther advancement , but with little accession of strength , it not only sus- tained with honor the most unequal of conflicts , but covered itself and our country with unfading glory . But it is only [ 1 ] 13.
... Europe . At a period of fur- ther advancement , but with little accession of strength , it not only sus- tained with honor the most unequal of conflicts , but covered itself and our country with unfading glory . But it is only [ 1 ] 13.
Stran 14
... honored , in presenting to their view the execu tion , so far as it has been effected , of the measures sanctioned by them , for promoting the internal improvement of our country , I can- not close the communication without recommending ...
... honored , in presenting to their view the execu tion , so far as it has been effected , of the measures sanctioned by them , for promoting the internal improvement of our country , I can- not close the communication without recommending ...
Stran 15
... honored with his name , he would have seen the spot of earth which he had destined and bequeathed to the use and benefit of his country as the site for an University , still bare and barren . In assuming her station among the civilized ...
... honored with his name , he would have seen the spot of earth which he had destined and bequeathed to the use and benefit of his country as the site for an University , still bare and barren . In assuming her station among the civilized ...
Stran 8
... honor to lay before you the following returns and statements , viz . A. A statement of the organizatiou of the Army , agreeably to the act of Congress of the 2d of March , 1821 . B. A return of the strength of the Army , from the last ...
... honor to lay before you the following returns and statements , viz . A. A statement of the organizatiou of the Army , agreeably to the act of Congress of the 2d of March , 1821 . B. A return of the strength of the Army , from the last ...
Stran 10
... honor which clothes his profession ; in a refined spirit of chivalry , congenial with its character ; and in that ready passport to the highest circles of society , guarantied to him by his commission . But there are no incentives like ...
... honor which clothes his profession ; in a refined spirit of chivalry , congenial with its character ; and in that ready passport to the highest circles of society , guarantied to him by his commission . But there are no incentives like ...
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Stran 172 - And whereas the said convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two Governments were exchanged in the city of Washington, on the...
Stran 157 - The citizens of each of the contracting parties shall have power to dispose of their personal goods within the jurisdiction of the other, by sale, donation, testament, or otherwise...
Stran 165 - ... with certificates containing the several particulars of the cargo, and the place whence the ship sailed, so that it may be known whether any forbidden or contraband goods be on board the same ; which certificates shall be made out by the officers of the place whence the ship sailed, in the accustomed form ; without...
Stran 158 - ... transient, or dwelling therein, leaving open and free to them, the tribunals of justice for their judicial recourse, on the same terms which are usual and customary with the natives or citizens of the country...
Stran 163 - And whereas it frequently happens that vessels sail for a port or place belonging to an enemy, without knowing that the same is...
Stran 157 - All the ships, merchandise, and effects belonging to the citizens of one of the contracting parties, which may be captured by pirates, whether within the limits of its jurisdiction or on the high seas, and may be carried or found in the rivers, roads, bays, ports, or dominions of the other, shall be delivered up to the owners ; they proving in due and proper form their rights, before the competent tribunals; it being well understood that the claim should be made within the term of one year, by the...
Stran 171 - ... way whatever, it is expressly stipulated that neither of the contracting parties will order or authorize any acts of reprisal nor...
Stran 160 - ... provided, however, and it is hereby agreed that the stipulations in this article contained, declaring that the flag shall cover the property shall be understood as applying to those powers only who...
Stran 162 - The articles of contraband, before enumerated and classified, which may be found in a vessel bound for an enemy's port, shall be subject to detention and confiscation, leaving free the rest of the cargo and the ship, that the owners may dispose of them as they see proper. No vessel of...
Stran 11 - But moral, political, intellectual improvement are duties assigned by the Author of Our Existence to social no less than to individual man. For the fulfilment of those duties governments are invested with power, and to the attainment of the end — the progressive improvement of the condition of the governed — the exercise of delegated powers is a duty as sacred and indispensable as the usurpation of powers not granted is criminal and odious.