American Annual Register, Volume 8Joseph Blunt W. Jackson, 1835 |
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Halaman 22
... negotiation between the American and French govern- ments , in relation to the claims upon the latter for spoliations , and of the conclusion of a treaty adjusting the amount to be paid by France , as a full indemnity for those claims ...
... negotiation between the American and French govern- ments , in relation to the claims upon the latter for spoliations , and of the conclusion of a treaty adjusting the amount to be paid by France , as a full indemnity for those claims ...
Halaman 26
... negotiations of the American government were di- rected to the arranging the in- tercourse upon terms of reci- procity ; and after ineffectually endeavouring to accomplish that object for more than a quarter of a century , it was at ...
... negotiations of the American government were di- rected to the arranging the in- tercourse upon terms of reci- procity ; and after ineffectually endeavouring to accomplish that object for more than a quarter of a century , it was at ...
Halaman 28
... negotiation was at an end . In this dilemma , Mr. M'Lane resolved to resort to his instruc- tions given before the passage of the act , for such a construction of the law , as would enable him to meet the demands of Lord Aberdeen ...
... negotiation was at an end . In this dilemma , Mr. M'Lane resolved to resort to his instruc- tions given before the passage of the act , for such a construction of the law , as would enable him to meet the demands of Lord Aberdeen ...
Halaman 181
... negotiations with Spain , and Naples for indemnity promised a favourable result . Chastisement had been inflict- ed upon the pirates of Sumatra , for an injury committed upon our commerce . The public finances were in the most ...
... negotiations with Spain , and Naples for indemnity promised a favourable result . Chastisement had been inflict- ed upon the pirates of Sumatra , for an injury committed upon our commerce . The public finances were in the most ...
Halaman 205
... negotiation had taken place at an early period of the session , between the company and the government , and on the 13th of June , Mr. Charles Grant brought the subject before the house of commons . According to the plan of the ...
... negotiation had taken place at an early period of the session , between the company and the government , and on the 13th of June , Mr. Charles Grant brought the subject before the house of commons . According to the plan of the ...
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Halaman 323 - I consider, then, the power to annul a law of the United States, assumed by one state, incompatible with the existence of the Union, contradicted expressly by the letter of the constitution, unauthorized by its spirit, inconsistent with every principle on which it was founded, and destructive of the great object for which it was formed.
Halaman 27 - ... keep the word of promise to the ear, and break it to the hope" — we have presumed to court the assistance of the friends of the drama to strengthen our infant institution.
Halaman 132 - The inhabitants of their respective States shall, mutually, have liberty to enter the ports, places, and rivers of the territories of each party, wherever foreign commerce is permitted. They shall be at liberty to sojourn and reside in all parts whatsoever of said territories, in order to attend to their affairs, and they shall enjoy, to that effect, the same security and protection as natives of the country wherein they reside, on condition of their submitting to the laws and ordinances there prevailing,...
Halaman 139 - However gross a heresy it may be to maintain that a party to a compact has a right to revoke that compact, the doctrine itself has had respectable advocates. The possibility of a question of this nature proves the necessity of laying the foundations of our national government deeper than in the mere sanction of delegated authority. The fabric of American empire ought to rest on the solid basis of THE CONSENT OF THE PEOPLE. The streams of national power ought to flow immediately from that pure, original...
Halaman 160 - Whereas it is necessary for the support of government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures, that duties be laid on goods, wares, and merchandises imported: Be it enacted, etc.
Halaman 104 - Because the Union was formed by compact, it is said the parties to that compact may, when they feel themselves aggrieved, depart from it, but it is precisely because it is a compact that they cannot. A compact is an agreement or binding obligation. It may by its terms have a sanction or penalty for its breach, or it may not.
Halaman 110 - ... disunion, by armed force, is TREASON. Are you really ready to incur its guilt ? If you are, on the heads of the instigators of the act be the dreadful consequences; on their heads be the dishonor, but on yours may fall the punishment. On your unhappy State will inevitably fall all the evils of the conflict you force upon the government of your country.
Halaman 107 - to take care that the laws be faithfully executed" shall be performed to the extent of the powers already vested in me by law, or of such...
Halaman 123 - Canada acceding to this Confederation, and joining in the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into, and entitled to all the advantages of this Union: but no other colony shall be admitted into the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine states.
Halaman 295 - That his Excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby, requested...