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... hope that , animated by a desire to promote the permanent and substantial interests of the country , your wisdom may prove equal to the task of devising and maturing a plan , which , applied to this subject , may promise something ...
... hope that , animated by a desire to promote the permanent and substantial interests of the country , your wisdom may prove equal to the task of devising and maturing a plan , which , applied to this subject , may promise something ...
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... hope the object sought might be found . The means and time being both limited , it is not to be expected that all the accurate knowledge desired will be obtained , but it is hoped that much and important information will be added to the ...
... hope the object sought might be found . The means and time being both limited , it is not to be expected that all the accurate knowledge desired will be obtained , but it is hoped that much and important information will be added to the ...
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... hope it may be my privilege to deserve and secure , not only your cordial co - operation in great public measures , but also those relations of mutual confidence and regard , which it is always so desi- rable to cultivate between ...
... hope it may be my privilege to deserve and secure , not only your cordial co - operation in great public measures , but also those relations of mutual confidence and regard , which it is always so desi- rable to cultivate between ...
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... hope that the exposition of the principal reasons on which his own conclusions are founded will induce his Majesty's government to look at the trans- action in a different light from that in which it is presented by that government . It ...
... hope that the exposition of the principal reasons on which his own conclusions are founded will induce his Majesty's government to look at the trans- action in a different light from that in which it is presented by that government . It ...
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... hope to gain by a residence in this country , and by insincerely professing to make it their home . The intention entertained in good faith to make it such a home would be wanting , and without such an intention neither domicil nor ...
... hope to gain by a residence in this country , and by insincerely professing to make it their home . The intention entertained in good faith to make it such a home would be wanting , and without such an intention neither domicil nor ...
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Página 49 - ... that it is bona fide his Intention to become a citizen of the United States, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and particularly, by name to the prince, potentate, state or sovereignty of which the alien may be at the time a citizen or subject.
Página 31 - So, also, where a belligerent ship, lying within neutral territory, made a capture with her boats out of the neutral territory, the capture was held to be invalid; for though the hostile force employed was applied to the captured vessel lying out of the territory, yet . no such use of a neutral territory for the purposes of war is to be permitted.
Página 487 - States, and leave a widow, or if no widow, a child or children, under sixteen years of age, such widow, or, if no widow, such child or children, shall be entitled to receive half the monthly pay to which the deceased was entitled at the time of his death...
Página 30 - The rights of war can be exercised only within the territory of the belligerent powers, upon the high seas, or in a territory belonging to no one. Hence it follows that hostilities cannot lawfully be exercised within the territorial jurisdiction of the neutral state, which is the common friend of both parties.
Página 78 - That the title to the land, not exceeding six hundred and forty acres, now occupied as missionary stations among the Indian tribes in said territory, together with the improvements thereon, be confirmed and established in the several religious societies to which said missionary stations respectively belong...
Página 24 - Administration of Mr. Jefferson, exercised the power to construct roads within the Territories, and there are so many and obvious distinctions between this exercise of power and that of making roads within the States that the former has never been considered subject to such objections as apply to the latter; and such may now be considered the settled construction of the power of the Federal Government upon the subject.
Página 42 - England have decided, that a person who removes to a foreign country, settles himself there, and engages in the trade of the country, furnishes, by these acts, such evidence of an intention permanently to reside there, as to stamp him with the national character of the State where he resides.
Página 309 - an act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers...
Página 24 - The power to declare war, to raise and support armies, to provide and maintain a navy, and to call forth the militia to execute the laws, suppress insurrections, and repel invasions...
Página 24 - Turning to the enumeration of the powers granted to Congress by the eighth section of the first article of the Constitution, it is enough to say that no one of them by any implication refers to the reclamation of arid lands.