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National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written : a Lyric ... - Page 160
by Richard Grant White - 1862 - 176 pages
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America: the Origin of Her Present Conflict: Her Prospect for the Slave, and ...

James William Massie - Slavery - 1864 - 534 pages
...renounced all the most important prerogatives of independent states, for peace and for war, the right to keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, or to engage in war unless actually invaded ; to enter into compact with another state or foreign power ;...
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Address of Hon. Edward Everett, at the Consecration of the National Cemetery ...

Edward Everett - Consecration of cemeteries - 1864 - 100 pages
...renounced all the most important prerogatives of independent States for peace and for war, — the right to keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, or to engage in war unless actually invaded ; to enter into compact with another State or a foreign power...
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Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New Orleans

Emily Hazen Reed - New Orleans (La.) - 1868 - 376 pages
...to levy taxes and impose duties, to regulate commerce, to make naturalization laws, to coin money, to regulate post-offices and post-roads, to define...bills of credit, to keep troops or ships of war in times of peace, and to enter into any agreement or compact, either with each other or with a foreign...
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The Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg: With the Proceedings at Its ...

John Russell Bartlett - Soldiers' National Cemetery (Gettysburg, Pa.) - 1874 - 138 pages
...renounced all the most important prerogatives of independent States for peace and for war, — the right to keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, or to engage in war unless actually invaded ; to enter into compact with another State or a foreign power...
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American Patriotism: Speeches, Letters, and Other Papers which Illustrate ...

Orators - 1880 - 698 pages
...renounced all the most important prerogatives of independent states for peace and for war, — the right to keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, or to engage in war unless actually invaded ; to enter into compact with another state or a foreign power...
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The Government Class Book: A Youth's Manual of Instruction in the Principles ...

Andrew White Young - United States - 1881 - 302 pages
...of which Congress is to have complete control (Ch. XXXI.). For this reason the States are forbidden to keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, or to engage in war, without the consent of Congress. PROHIBITION'S. [In Art. I. sec. 9 and 10.] I. ON THE...
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Our Government: How it Grew, what it Does, and how it Does it

Jesse Macy - United States - 1886 - 268 pages
...establishments of the states amount to almost nothing. The Constitution of the United States forbids the states to keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, or to engage in war unless actually invaded, or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay. The states...
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Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volume 8

John George Nicolay, John Hay - United States - 1890 - 576 pages
...renounced all the most important prerogatives of independent States for peace and for war, — the right to keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, or to engage in war unless actually invaded; to enter into compact with another State or a foreign power...
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Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volume 8

John George Nicolay, John Hay - Presidents - 1890 - 638 pages
...renounced all the most important prerogatives of independent States for peace and for war, — the right to keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, or to engage in war unless actually invaded; to enter into compact with another State or a foreign power...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volume 148

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Courts - 1893 - 772 pages
...the consent will usually precede the compact or agreement, as where it is to lay a duty of tonnage, to keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, or to engage in war. But where the agreement relates to a matter which could not well be considered until...
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