History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... never would have con- sented to embark in any enterprise , wherein , from the most rational plan and accurate calculations , the favorable issue should not have appeared to my view as a ray of light . The failure of an attempt against ...
... never would have con- sented to embark in any enterprise , wherein , from the most rational plan and accurate calculations , the favorable issue should not have appeared to my view as a ray of light . The failure of an attempt against ...
第 285 頁
... never to have made whom they were. Cu . V. ] 285 1790 . The subject was taken up by the House , on the 28th of January , but having been postponed , was resumed again on the 8th of February . * Mr. Fitzsimmons brought forward resolutions ...
... never to have made whom they were. Cu . V. ] 285 1790 . The subject was taken up by the House , on the 28th of January , but having been postponed , was resumed again on the 8th of February . * Mr. Fitzsimmons brought forward resolutions ...
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... never be defined . The Constitu tion expressly gives to Congress the power of de claring war , and that act can of course never be performed by the president alone . But war is often made without being declared . War is a state in which ...
... never be defined . The Constitu tion expressly gives to Congress the power of de claring war , and that act can of course never be performed by the president alone . But war is often made without being declared . War is a state in which ...
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