The North American Review, Volumen203,Parte2O. Everett, 1916 |
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... President's provocations , has been declared against us by another country . When war is declared , moreover , it must be waged by the President as Commander in Chief of the army and navy . Congress must declare war but cannot wage it ...
... President's provocations , has been declared against us by another country . When war is declared , moreover , it must be waged by the President as Commander in Chief of the army and navy . Congress must declare war but cannot wage it ...
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... President to relinquish to Congress or to the Senate the making of a treaty , as Polk did in the Oregon case . But ... President . But it would be un- speakably foolish for Congress to pass any acts which would affect our foreign ...
... President to relinquish to Congress or to the Senate the making of a treaty , as Polk did in the Oregon case . But ... President . But it would be un- speakably foolish for Congress to pass any acts which would affect our foreign ...
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... President Wilson is less hampered than ex - President Roosevelt , who , through the assassination of President McKinley , did really serve two terms , though he was only elected for the second term . Notwithstanding the excellent case ...
... President Wilson is less hampered than ex - President Roosevelt , who , through the assassination of President McKinley , did really serve two terms , though he was only elected for the second term . Notwithstanding the excellent case ...
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