A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1922, 18±ÇBureau of national literature and art, 1897 |
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... rules governing travel expenditures . With respect to many of these , affirmative action has been taken , but in nearly every case it is necessary to proceed slowly with the making of changes , which have already been ordered , as it ...
... rules governing travel expenditures . With respect to many of these , affirmative action has been taken , but in nearly every case it is necessary to proceed slowly with the making of changes , which have already been ordered , as it ...
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... rule . We assert and maintain the affirmative upon that question . We assert that the ancient State of Panama , independent in its origin and by nature and history a separate political community , was confederated with the other States ...
... rule . We assert and maintain the affirmative upon that question . We assert that the ancient State of Panama , independent in its origin and by nature and history a separate political community , was confederated with the other States ...
7866 ÆäÀÌÁö
... rule that he , too , as well as the creators of trusts and monopo- lies , shall not obstruct the natural and ordinary course of trade in the United States of America . " " I believe , " he added , " in the high aims , motives , and ...
... rule that he , too , as well as the creators of trusts and monopo- lies , shall not obstruct the natural and ordinary course of trade in the United States of America . " " I believe , " he added , " in the high aims , motives , and ...
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... rule our destinies . On the other hand , we greatly deplore the present tension in our relations with your coun- try , a tension which has been produced without Mexico having afforded the slightest cause therefor . The legality of the ...
... rule our destinies . On the other hand , we greatly deplore the present tension in our relations with your coun- try , a tension which has been produced without Mexico having afforded the slightest cause therefor . The legality of the ...
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... rules , and appointments to clerical positions on the Isthmus of Panama paying $ 75.00 per month or less may also be made without examination . Officers and employees now in the service of the Panama Railroad Company on the Isthmus may ...
... rules , and appointments to clerical positions on the Isthmus of Panama paying $ 75.00 per month or less may also be made without examination . Officers and employees now in the service of the Panama Railroad Company on the Isthmus may ...
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8278 ÆäÀÌÁö - Nothing contained in this convention shall be so construed as to require the United States of America to depart from its traditional policy of not intruding upon, interfering with, or entangling itself in the political questions of policy or internal administration of any foreign state; nor shall anything contained in the said convention be construed to imply a relinquishment by the United States of America of its traditional attitude toward purely American questions.
8088 ÆäÀÌÁö - It shall be unlawful to export except under such limitations and exceptions as the President shall prescribe any arms or munitions of war from any place in the United States to such country until otherwise ordered by the President or by Congress...
8386 ÆäÀÌÁö - That the state of war between the United States and the Imperial German Government which has thus been thrust upon the United States is hereby formally declared...
8306 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... under such regulations and orders, and subject to such limitations and exceptions as the President shall prescribe...
8101 ÆäÀÌÁö - That government is, or ought to be, instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security of the people, nation, or community...
8043 ÆäÀÌÁö - An Act to regulate the immigration of aliens to, and the residence of aliens in, the United States...
8203 ÆäÀÌÁö - Unless the Imperial Government should now immediately declare and effect an abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passenger and freight-carrying vessels, the Government of the United States can have no choice but to sever diplomatic relations with the German Empire altogether.
7898 ÆäÀÌÁö - Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Delaware Maryland...
8216 ÆäÀÌÁö - An Act to establish a United States Shipping Board for the purpose of encouraging, developing, and creating a naval auxiliary and naval reserve and a merchant marine to meet the requirements of the commerce of the United States with its Territories and possessions and with foreign countries; to regulate carriers by water in the foreign and interstate commerce of the United States; and for other purposes,' " approved July 15, 1918, contains the following provisions: "SEC.
8356 ÆäÀÌÁö - An Act to provide further for the national security and defense by encouraging the production, conserving the supply, and controlling the distribution of food products and fuel...