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... objects have been obtained by our convention with the United States . To convey a correct idea of our relations with Europe , I deem it incumbent on me to deal frankly , by entering on a detail which will give you this information , and ...
... objects have been obtained by our convention with the United States . To convey a correct idea of our relations with Europe , I deem it incumbent on me to deal frankly , by entering on a detail which will give you this information , and ...
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... here in the frigate Tarm , and whose voyage seems to have had for its object a visit to the country merely to pry into the state of our affairs . ! The tranquillity enjoyed by the republic has enabled the THE AMERICAN MONITOR , 13.
... here in the frigate Tarm , and whose voyage seems to have had for its object a visit to the country merely to pry into the state of our affairs . ! The tranquillity enjoyed by the republic has enabled the THE AMERICAN MONITOR , 13.
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... objects as the executive will point out to you in virtue of the privilege it derives from the constitution to that effect . The various and unpleasant questions that were agitated regard- ing the loan of March , 1822 , have been set at ...
... objects as the executive will point out to you in virtue of the privilege it derives from the constitution to that effect . The various and unpleasant questions that were agitated regard- ing the loan of March , 1822 , have been set at ...
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... objects and creditors , without a proper classification of each . You know well that it is absolutely necessary that a classi- fication of those periods be made , as well as provision for the punctual payment of the interest , and the ...
... objects and creditors , without a proper classification of each . You know well that it is absolutely necessary that a classi- fication of those periods be made , as well as provision for the punctual payment of the interest , and the ...
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... objects of its organization . These mea- sures , and the abundant elements of war which we possess , have placed the ... object into your consideration . Such is the state of our republic in the various branches of its administration ...
... objects of its organization . These mea- sures , and the abundant elements of war which we possess , have placed the ... object into your consideration . Such is the state of our republic in the various branches of its administration ...
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Halaman 150 - Nor shall any prohibition be imposed on the exportation or importation of any articles, the...
Halaman 28 - In unfolding to my countrymen the principles by which I shall be governed in the fulfilment of those duties, my first resort will be to that constitution, which I shall swear, to the best of my ability, to preserve, protect, and defend. That revered instrument enumerates the powers and prescribes the duties of the executive magistrate ; and, in its first words, declares the purposes to which these, and the whole action of the government, instituted by it, should be invariably and sacredly devoted...
Halaman 390 - ... seek the light. We have seen, under the persevering and enlightened enterprise of another State, the waters of our western lakes mingle with those of the ocean. If undertakings like these have been accomplished in the compass of a few years by the authority of single members of our confederation, can we, the representative authorities of the whole Union, fall behind our fellow-servants in the exercise of the trust committed to us for the benefit of our common sovereign, by the accomplishment...
Halaman 385 - Connected with the establishment of an university, or separate from it, might be undertaken the erection of an astronomical observatory, with provision for the support of an astronomer, to be in constant attendance of observation upon the phenomena of the heavens ; and for the periodical publication of his observations.
Halaman 384 - Perouse would not burden the exchequer of the nation fitting them out, so much as the ways and means of defraying a single campaign in war. But if we take into the account the lives of those benefactors of mankind, of which their services in the cause of their species were the purchase, how shall the cost of those heroic enterprises be estimated?
Halaman 157 - ... as applying to those powers only who recognize this principle; but If either of the two contracting parties shall be at war with a third, and the other remains neutral, the flag of the neutral shall cover the property of enemies whose governments acknowledge this principle, and not of others.
Halaman 380 - A permanent naval peace establishment, therefore, adapted to our present condition, and adaptable to that gigantic growth with which the nation is advancing in its career, is among ' the subjects which have already occupied the foresight of the last congress, and which will deserve your serious deliberations.
Halaman 158 - Neither the debts due from individuals of the one nation to the individuals of the other, nor shares, nor moneys, which .they may have in public funds, nor in public or private banks. shall ever, in any event of war, or of national difference, be sequestered or confiscated.
Halaman 389 - While foreign nations less blessed with that freedom which is power than ourselves are advancing with gigantic strides in the career of public improvement, were we to slumber in indolence or fold up our arms and proclaim to the world that we are palsied by the will of our constituents, would it not be to cast away the bounties of Providence and doom ourselves to perpetual inferiority?
Halaman 378 - ... can scarcely discharge the debt of justice. The portion of the naval force of the Union, in actual service, has been chiefly employed on three stations : the Mediterranean, the coasts of South America bordering on the Pacific ocean, and the West Indies. An occasional cruiser has been sent to range along the African shores most polluted by the traffic of slaves...