A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Band 6Bureau of National Literature, Incorporated, 1897 - 7116 Seiten |
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... Government , and especially in reference to public expenditures ; yet our foreign negotiations are wisely and properly confined to the knowledge of the Executive during their pendency . Our laws require the accounts of every particular ...
... Government , and especially in reference to public expenditures ; yet our foreign negotiations are wisely and properly confined to the knowledge of the Executive during their pendency . Our laws require the accounts of every particular ...
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... Governments , invested with full powers , and bearing evidence of the most friendly dis- positions , his mission has been unavailing . The Mexican Government not only refused to receive him or listen to his propositions , but after a ...
... Governments , invested with full powers , and bearing evidence of the most friendly dis- positions , his mission has been unavailing . The Mexican Government not only refused to receive him or listen to his propositions , but after a ...
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... Government of General Herrera , there is good reason to believe , was sincerely desirous to receive our minister ; but it yielded to the storm raised by its enemies , and on the 21st of December refused to accredit Mr. Slidell upon the ...
... Government of General Herrera , there is good reason to believe , was sincerely desirous to receive our minister ; but it yielded to the storm raised by its enemies , and on the 21st of December refused to accredit Mr. Slidell upon the ...
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... Government . On the 16th July , 1843 , the convention was ratified by him in absolute terms without the reference to Congress which the constitution of Peru requires , because , as the ratification states , " under existing ...
... Government . On the 16th July , 1843 , the convention was ratified by him in absolute terms without the reference to Congress which the constitution of Peru requires , because , as the ratification states , " under existing ...
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... Government in all parts of the Union . The Constitution has not , in my judgment , conferred upon the Federal Government the power to construct works of internal improve- ment within the States , or to appropriate money from the ...
... Government in all parts of the Union . The Constitution has not , in my judgment , conferred upon the Federal Government the power to construct works of internal improve- ment within the States , or to appropriate money from the ...
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accompanying adopted American amount annual message appointed appropriations Army authority brevet California Central America chargé d'affaires citizens claims coast command commerce commissioners communicate herewith consideration Constitution convention copy Cuba December deemed Department dispatch documents duties established Executive existing expenditures favorable February February 13 force foreign Gulf of Mexico harbors herewith a report herewith transmit honor House of Representatives important improvements Indians instant interests JAMES JAMES K January July June laws legislation levied March ment Mexican Government Mexico military military occupation MILLARD FILLMORE minister nations naval navigation Navy necessary negotiations Nicaragua objects officers Oregon peace POLK ports possession present proper prosecution protection provisions ratification received recommend regard relations Republic resolution respect revenue Secretary Secretary of War Senate session submitted TAYLOR territory Texas tion transmit a report transmit herewith Treasury treaty ultimo Union United vessels WASHINGTON Zachary Taylor