The History of the United States of America: With a Continuation, Including the Presidencies of Pierce and Buchanan, Том 2,Часть 3J. S. Virtue & Company, 1861 |
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... treaty , well knowing that the former method would be employed - rendered the provisions of the consti- tution nugatory , and usurped the treaty - ratifying power of the Senate . Polk had been chosen to succeed Tyler by virtue of his ...
... treaty , well knowing that the former method would be employed - rendered the provisions of the consti- tution nugatory , and usurped the treaty - ratifying power of the Senate . Polk had been chosen to succeed Tyler by virtue of his ...
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... TREATY CONCERNING CUBA . [ CHAP . VII . port of Havana , and by violating the laws of a foreign nation within its own jurisdiction should forfeit his vessel , he could expect no indemnity for such an act of folly from the United States ...
... TREATY CONCERNING CUBA . [ CHAP . VII . port of Havana , and by violating the laws of a foreign nation within its own jurisdiction should forfeit his vessel , he could expect no indemnity for such an act of folly from the United States ...
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... treaty stipulations with any foreign nation — a feeling which it is sincerely wished that you may be able to overcome— has thought it proper , in view of this latter favourable contingency , to invest you with full power to negociate ...
... treaty stipulations with any foreign nation — a feeling which it is sincerely wished that you may be able to overcome— has thought it proper , in view of this latter favourable contingency , to invest you with full power to negociate ...
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