Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... command a physical force for executing the powers com- mitted to it . ' " It was intended to be perpetual , and not to be annulled at the pleasure of any one of the contracting parties . The old Articles of Confederation were entitled ...
... command a physical force for executing the powers com- mitted to it . ' " It was intended to be perpetual , and not to be annulled at the pleasure of any one of the contracting parties . The old Articles of Confederation were entitled ...
Էջ 126
... command of the forts has received orders to act strictly on the defensive . In such a contingency the re- sponsibility for consequences would rightfully rest upon the heads of the assailants . " Apart from the execution of the laws , so ...
... command of the forts has received orders to act strictly on the defensive . In such a contingency the re- sponsibility for consequences would rightfully rest upon the heads of the assailants . " Apart from the execution of the laws , so ...
Էջ 159
... command . He trusted that this might be accom- plished without collision ; but if resisted , then the force neces- sary to attain the object must be applied . Accordingly , whilst informing Congress " that the revenue still continues to ...
... command . He trusted that this might be accom- plished without collision ; but if resisted , then the force neces- sary to attain the object must be applied . Accordingly , whilst informing Congress " that the revenue still continues to ...
Էջ 162
... command of the forts has received orders to act strictly on the defensive . In such a contingency the responsibility for consequences would rightfully rest upon the heads of the assailants . " Thus if war must come , the President had ...
... command of the forts has received orders to act strictly on the defensive . In such a contingency the responsibility for consequences would rightfully rest upon the heads of the assailants . " Thus if war must come , the President had ...
Էջ 165
... command , to defend them to the last extremity . Furthermore , he was authorized , as a precautionary measure , should he believe his force insufficient for the defence of all three , to remove it at his discretion from Fort Moultrie to ...
... command , to defend them to the last extremity . Furthermore , he was authorized , as a precautionary measure , should he believe his force insufficient for the defence of all three , to remove it at his discretion from Fort Moultrie to ...
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