History of the Cabinet of the United States of America, from President Washington to President Coolidge: An Account of the Origin of the Cabinet, a Roster of the Various Members with the Term of Service, and Biographical Sketches of Each Member, Showing Public Offices Held by Each ...Industrial Printing Company, 1925 - 537 էջ |
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... admitted that it was , and asked to take back to St. Cloud an offer of eighty millions of francs , including twenty millions for the debts . Some haggling now took place ; but on these terms the purchase was effected by the three ...
... admitted that it was , and asked to take back to St. Cloud an offer of eighty millions of francs , including twenty millions for the debts . Some haggling now took place ; but on these terms the purchase was effected by the three ...
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... leaving college he began the study of law and was admitted to the bar in 1790. He established himself in Boston and soon had a lucrative practice . In 1791 he wrote a series of papers under the 74 HISTORY OF THE CABINET OF THE UNITED ...
... leaving college he began the study of law and was admitted to the bar in 1790. He established himself in Boston and soon had a lucrative practice . In 1791 he wrote a series of papers under the 74 HISTORY OF THE CABINET OF THE UNITED ...
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... admission of California into the Union soon became a source of trouble and dispute between the advocates and the ... admitted to the bar in 1803 and became a partner of his half - brother , James J. Van Alen , at Kinderhook . He ...
... admission of California into the Union soon became a source of trouble and dispute between the advocates and the ... admitted to the bar in 1803 and became a partner of his half - brother , James J. Van Alen , at Kinderhook . He ...
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... admitted to the bar in 1785 , beginning his practice in New York city , where he speedily rose to eminence . In politics he was a radical anti - Federalist , and as such was elected to Congress , serving from March 4 , 1795 , to March 3 ...
... admitted to the bar in 1785 , beginning his practice in New York city , where he speedily rose to eminence . In politics he was a radical anti - Federalist , and as such was elected to Congress , serving from March 4 , 1795 , to March 3 ...
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... admitted to the bar in 1812. In politics he was a Federalist , but did not follow his party in opposition to the war with Great Britain . He enlisted in a company raised for , the defense of Baltimore and was present when the British ...
... admitted to the bar in 1812. In politics he was a Federalist , but did not follow his party in opposition to the war with Great Britain . He enlisted in a company raised for , the defense of Baltimore and was present when the British ...
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Էջ 160 - Parties agree as between themselves to respect their rights in relation to their insular possessions and insular dominions in the region of the Pacific Ocean.
Էջ 214 - If any one attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the spot.
Էջ 400 - Navy, the chief officer of which shall be called the Secretary of the Navy, whose duty it shall be to execute such orders as he shall receive from the President of the United States, relative to the procurement of naval stores and materials and the construction, armament, equipment and employment of vessels of war, as well as all other matters connected with the naval establishment of the United States.
Էջ 12 - Executive to be as follows: to have a negative on all laws about to be passed, and the execution of all laws passed, to have the direction of war when authorized or begun; to have with the advice and approbation of the Senate the power of making all treaties; to have the sole appointment of the heads or chief officers of the departments of Finance, War and Foreign Affairs...
Էջ 27 - Affairs, and that there shall be a principal officer therein, to be called the Secretary for the Department of Foreign Affairs, who shall perform and execute such duties as shall from time to time be enjoined on or intrusted to him by the President of the United States...
Էջ 27 - an act for establishing an executive department, to be denominated the department of foreign affairs.
Էջ 489 - Department to foster, promote, and develop the foreign and domestic commerce, the mining, manufacturing, shipping, and fishery industries, the labor interests, and the transportation facilities of the United States...
Էջ 511 - MAKE KNOWN, That whosoever of the citizens of the United States shall render himself liable to punishment or forfeiture under the law of nations by committing, aiding, or abetting hostilities against any of the said powers, or by carrying to any of them those articles which are deemed contraband by the modern usage of nations, will not receive the protection of the United States against such punishment or forfeiture...
Էջ 500 - Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Էջ 511 - Whereas it appears that a state of war exists between Austria, Prussia, Sardinia, Great Britain, and the United Netherlands, of the one part, and France on the other, and the duty and interest of the United States require, that they should with sincerity and good faith adopt and pursue a conduct friendly and impartial toward the belligerent powers...