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Strana 176
... John Adams , afterwards the second President of the Republic , in his great work above quoted ( vol . i . p . 70 ) , ex- presses his " mortification " that the negative power of the Executive was imperfect , and the constitutional ...
... John Adams , afterwards the second President of the Republic , in his great work above quoted ( vol . i . p . 70 ) , ex- presses his " mortification " that the negative power of the Executive was imperfect , and the constitutional ...
Strana 178
... John Adams , the practice was to deliver speeches . President Jefferson discontinued this course , and substituted mes- and this practice has been since invariably fol- lowed . . . . When the habit was for the President to make a speech ...
... John Adams , the practice was to deliver speeches . President Jefferson discontinued this course , and substituted mes- and this practice has been since invariably fol- lowed . . . . When the habit was for the President to make a speech ...
Strana 188
... John Russell , as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , should , in his answer of the 16th of February , 1853 , to Mr. Everett's despatch , have described the above argument and admis- sion as " 188 LCH . XIII . POWERS OF CONGRESS .
... John Russell , as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , should , in his answer of the 16th of February , 1853 , to Mr. Everett's despatch , have described the above argument and admis- sion as " 188 LCH . XIII . POWERS OF CONGRESS .
Strana 190
... in the words of Lord John Russell's despatch , " that Great Britain and France have no interest in the maintenance of the present status quo in Cuba , and that the United States have alone a 190 [ CH . XIII . POWERS OF CONGRESS .
... in the words of Lord John Russell's despatch , " that Great Britain and France have no interest in the maintenance of the present status quo in Cuba , and that the United States have alone a 190 [ CH . XIII . POWERS OF CONGRESS .
Strana 191
... John Russell in language which it is impos- sible to mistake . " Her Majesty's Government at once refuse to admit such a claim . Her Majesty's possessions in the West Indies alone , without insisting on the importance to Mexico and ...
... John Russell in language which it is impos- sible to mistake . " Her Majesty's Government at once refuse to admit such a claim . Her Majesty's possessions in the West Indies alone , without insisting on the importance to Mexico and ...
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