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Stran 16
... granted , are to be used and exercised , is nowhere even hinted at . One great question , therefore , upon which the decision of the Sen- ate is called for will be , whether in the existing state of things it is wise or expedient that ...
... granted , are to be used and exercised , is nowhere even hinted at . One great question , therefore , upon which the decision of the Sen- ate is called for will be , whether in the existing state of things it is wise or expedient that ...
Stran 21
... granting special favors and privileges to the Spanish nation as the price of their rec- ognition ; at others they have actually established duties and imposi- tions operating unfavorably to the United States to the advantage of other ...
... granting special favors and privileges to the Spanish nation as the price of their rec- ognition ; at others they have actually established duties and imposi- tions operating unfavorably to the United States to the advantage of other ...
Stran 38
... granted leave of absence for three years . with permission to go beyond sea . The instructions of the President directing that Lieutenant Lemly be granted this leave are indorsed upon a letter from D. H. Starbuck , stating that Lieut ...
... granted leave of absence for three years . with permission to go beyond sea . The instructions of the President directing that Lieutenant Lemly be granted this leave are indorsed upon a letter from D. H. Starbuck , stating that Lieut ...
Stran 39
... granting to Lieutenant Lemly a leave of absence for three years for the purpose of accepting a professorship in the national school at Bogota . ' " 6 The instructions of the President and Secretary of War were commuuicated to Lieutenant ...
... granting to Lieutenant Lemly a leave of absence for three years for the purpose of accepting a professorship in the national school at Bogota . ' " 6 The instructions of the President and Secretary of War were commuuicated to Lieutenant ...
Stran 40
... granted , " this office is not able to respond . Very respectfully , your obedient servant , The honorable SECRETARY OF WAR . Wм . B. ROCHESTER , Paymaster - General , U. S. A. ADJUTANT - GENERAL'S OFFICE , May 4 , 1882 . SIR : I have ...
... granted , " this office is not able to respond . Very respectfully , your obedient servant , The honorable SECRETARY OF WAR . Wм . B. ROCHESTER , Paymaster - General , U. S. A. ADJUTANT - GENERAL'S OFFICE , May 4 , 1882 . SIR : I have ...
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Stran 190 - ... occupy, or fortify or colonize, or assume or exercise any dominion over Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast, or any part of Central America...
Stran 114 - The power of creating a corporation is never used for its own sake, but for the purpose of effecting something else. No sufficient reason is, therefore, perceived why it may not pass as incidental to those powers which are expressly given, if it be a direct mode of executing them.
Stran 34 - California, and of the 12th section of the Act of Congress approved on the 31st of August, 1852, entitled An Act making appropriations for the Civil and Diplomatic expenses of the Government for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-three and for other purposes...
Stran 518 - People, in every such case it shall be lawful for the President of The United States, or such other Person as he shall have empowered for that purpose, to employ such part of the Land or Naval Forces of the United States, or of the Militia thereof, for the purpose of taking possession of and detaining any such Ship or Vessel...
Stran 18 - An agreement between all the parties represented at the meeting that each will guard by its own means against the establishment of any future European colony within its borders may be found advisable.
Stran 203 - The policy of this country is a canal under American control. The United States cannot consent to the surrender of this control to any European power, or to any combination of European powers. If existing treaties between the United States and other nations, or if the rights of sovereignty or property of other nations stand in the way of this policy — a contingency which is not apprehended — suitable steps should be taken by just and liberal negotiations to promote and establish the American...
Stran 519 - ... forfeit and pay a sum not less than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction in the county where said offense was committed...
Stran 203 - Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the coast line of the United States. Our merely commercial interest in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to our power and prosperity as a nation, to our means of defense, our unity, peace, and safety, are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other great power would, under similar circumstances, fail to assert a rightful control over a work so closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare.
Stran 189 - ... their views and intentions with reference to any means of communication by ship canal, which may be constructed between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, by the way of the river San Juan de Nicaragua, and either or both of the lakes of Nicaragua or Managua, to any port or place on the Pacific ocean: the President of the United States has conferred full powers on John M.
Stran 106 - In the discussions to which this interest has given rise, and in the arrangements by which they may terminate, the occasion has been deemed proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European power.