American Annual Register of Public Events, Volume 1-7Joseph Blunt W. Jackson, 1825 |
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... president . He regarded this with some alarm . : To congress was given power to raise armies , appropriate money , & c . but to the president all executive power . What is this ? All the power vested in any other executive . He cannot ...
... president . He regarded this with some alarm . : To congress was given power to raise armies , appropriate money , & c . but to the president all executive power . What is this ? All the power vested in any other executive . He cannot ...
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Joseph Blunt. [ The following report of the secretary of state to the president , accompanied the message of the president of the United States to congress on the subject of the Pa- nama mission . ] The secretary of state , to whom the ...
Joseph Blunt. [ The following report of the secretary of state to the president , accompanied the message of the president of the United States to congress on the subject of the Pa- nama mission . ] The secretary of state , to whom the ...
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... President of Mexico to the 1st Constitutional Congress , [ 103 Reply of President of Congress , [ 105 Proclamation of President of Mexico , on the capture of Ullua , Address of President to Congress , at the extraordinary session ...
... President of Mexico to the 1st Constitutional Congress , [ 103 Reply of President of Congress , [ 105 Proclamation of President of Mexico , on the capture of Ullua , Address of President to Congress , at the extraordinary session ...
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Retrospective viewIndependence of the United StatesAbolition of | 1 |
Inauguration of President Meeting of SenateLanmans CaseTreaty | 29 |
Opening of the 19th Congress Amendments to the Constitution proposed | 49 |
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