American Annual Register, Հատոր 2,Հատոր 4Joseph Blunt W. Jackson, 1830 |
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... political relations between the United States and France , is coeval with the first years of our independence . The memory of it is interwoven with that of our arduous struggle for national existence . Weakened as it has occasionally ...
... political relations between the United States and France , is coeval with the first years of our independence . The memory of it is interwoven with that of our arduous struggle for national existence . Weakened as it has occasionally ...
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... political economy which the stewards of the public moneys should never suffer with- out urgent necessity to be tran- scended , is that of keeping the ex- penditures of the year within the limits of its receipts . The appro- priations of ...
... political economy which the stewards of the public moneys should never suffer with- out urgent necessity to be tran- scended , is that of keeping the ex- penditures of the year within the limits of its receipts . The appro- priations of ...
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... political systems more conformable to the policy and views of that Al- liance . Upon the supposition of such an attempt being actually made , there can be no doubt what it would be the interest and bounden duty of the United States to ...
... political systems more conformable to the policy and views of that Al- liance . Upon the supposition of such an attempt being actually made , there can be no doubt what it would be the interest and bounden duty of the United States to ...
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... political institutions , would not have been appeased , if her arms , in such an unrighteous contest , should have been successful , until they were extended here , and every vestige of human freedom had been oblite- rated within these ...
... political institutions , would not have been appeased , if her arms , in such an unrighteous contest , should have been successful , until they were extended here , and every vestige of human freedom had been oblite- rated within these ...
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... political condition of that island ; and that we could not , with indifference , see it transferred from Spain to any other European power . We are unwilling to see its transfer or an- nexation to either of the new Ame- rican States ...
... political condition of that island ; and that we could not , with indifference , see it transferred from Spain to any other European power . We are unwilling to see its transfer or an- nexation to either of the new Ame- rican States ...
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Էջ 105 - Our constitution declares a treaty to be the law of the land. It Is consequently to be regarded in courts of justice as equivalent to an act of the legislature whenever it operates of itself, without the aid of any legislative provision...
Էջ 86 - Bay, Rhode Island, and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, to be free, sovereign and independent States; that he treats with them as such, and for himself, his heirs and successors, relinquishes all claims to the Government, propriety and territorial rights of the same, and every part thereof.
Էջ 117 - 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, and their representatives, being citizens of the other party, shall succeed to their said personal goods, whether by testament or ab intestate.
Էջ 114 - The result is a conviction that the states have no power, by taxation or otherwise, to retard, impede, burden, or in any manner control the operations of the constitutional laws enacted by Congress to carry into execution the powers vested in the general government.
Էջ 109 - The present additional article shall have the same force and validity as if it were inserted, word for word, in the Treaty signed this day.
Էջ 114 - All subjects over which the sovereign power of a state extends, are objects of taxation; but those over which it does not extend, are, upon the soundest principles, exempt from taxation.
Էջ 117 - ... engage mutually not to grant any particular favor to other nations, in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same freely, if the concession was freely made, or on allowing the same compensation, if the concession was conditional.
Էջ 103 - The inhabitants of the territories which his catholic majesty cedes to the United States, by this treaty, shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States as soon as may be consistent with the principles of the federal constitution, and admitted to the enjoyment of all the privileges, rights and immunities of the citizens of the United States.
Էջ 96 - If Congress had passed any act which bore upon the case, any act in execution of the power to regulate commerce, the object of which was to control State legislation over those small navigable creeks into which the tide flows...
Էջ 91 - Constitution ; but is conferred by Congress in the execution of those general powers which that body possesses over the Territories of the United States. Although admiralty jurisdiction can be exercised, in the States, in those Courts only which are established in pursuance of the third article of the Constitution, the same limitation does not extend to the Territories. In legislating for them, Congress exercises the combined powers of the general and of a state government.