United States Congressional Serial Set, Masalah 6951U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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Halaman 4
... construction to ren- der in the highest degree the service which a well - developed navy would require . I am informed by the Navy Department that we could draw from our present merchant marine approximately 700,000 gross tonnage of ...
... construction to ren- der in the highest degree the service which a well - developed navy would require . I am informed by the Navy Department that we could draw from our present merchant marine approximately 700,000 gross tonnage of ...
Halaman 6
... construction should be let to American shipyards to the extent that such ship- yards can build them , and our own navy yards should construct as many of these vessels as their capacity will permit . I wish to empha- size the importance ...
... construction should be let to American shipyards to the extent that such ship- yards can build them , and our own navy yards should construct as many of these vessels as their capacity will permit . I wish to empha- size the importance ...
Halaman 10
... construction and 4 per cent for depreciation . The length of such leases or charters and the general conditions connected therewith should be left to the discretion of the shipping board . This would put in the hands of the board a ...
... construction and 4 per cent for depreciation . The length of such leases or charters and the general conditions connected therewith should be left to the discretion of the shipping board . This would put in the hands of the board a ...
Halaman 11
... construction and opera- tion . They could be used as a school for demonstration and for the training of a naval reserve along with the highly utilitarian services they would perform . We could prove the falsity of the claim that ships ...
... construction and opera- tion . They could be used as a school for demonstration and for the training of a naval reserve along with the highly utilitarian services they would perform . We could prove the falsity of the claim that ships ...
Halaman 5
... construction . Under construction in American shipyards the total number of Government vessels are 81 , of which 69 are for the United States and 12 are for foreign governments . The cost of the work being done for the Government is far ...
... construction . Under construction in American shipyards the total number of Government vessels are 81 , of which 69 are for the United States and 12 are for foreign governments . The cost of the work being done for the Government is far ...
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Halaman 4 - States, outside established harbor lines, or where no harbor lines have been established, except on plans recommended by the Chief of Engineers and authorized by the Secretary of War; and it shall not be lawful to excavate or fill, or in any manner to alter or modify the course, location, condition, or capacity of any...
Halaman 29 - When the Revolution took place the people of each State became themselves sovereign, and in that character hold the absolute right to all their navigable waters, and the soils under them, for their own common use, subject only to the rights since surrendered by the Constitution to the general government.
Halaman 7 - That whenever by priority of possession rights to the use of water for mining, agricultural, manufacturing, or other purposes have vested and accrued and the same are recognized and acknowledged by the local customs, laws, and the decisions of courts, the possessors and owners of such vested rights shall be maintained and protected in the same...
Halaman 15 - And at the end of ten days their countenances appeared fairer and fatter in flesh than all the children which did eat the portion of the king's meat.
Halaman 1 - An Act temporarily to provide revenues and a civil government for Porto Rico, and for other purposes...
Halaman 29 - ... subject always to the paramount right of Congress to control their navigation so far as may be necessary for the regulation of commerce with foreign nations and among the States.
Halaman 11 - In 1823 that he had called the New World into existence to redress the balance of the Old.
Halaman 6 - Although this power of changing the common-law rule as to streams within its dominion undoubtedly belongs in each State, yet two limitations must be recognized: First, that, in the absence of specific authority from Congress, a State cannot, by its legislation, destroy the right of the United States...
Halaman 11 - Priority of appropriation for beneficial uses shall give the better right. No appropriation shall be denied except when such denial is demanded by the -public interests.
Halaman 12 - ... to suggest, recommend, prescribe or direct, for the use of any person, any drug, medicine, appliance or other agency, whether material or not material, for the cure, relief or palliation of any ailment or disease of the mind or body, or for the cure or relief of any wound, fracture or bodily injury or deformity, after having received, or with the intent of receiving therefor, either directly or indirectly, any bonus, gift or compensation...