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Government; States; United summary = which on many former occasions the people of the United States have given The commerce of the United States is essential, if not to their existence, United States, it is my duty to observe that to give a better effect to commerce, and navigation between the United States and Great Britain to Several decisions on the claims of citizens of the United States for losses of the United States and brought into their ports, or taken by vessels of amity, commerce, and navigation between the United States and His the United States and Great Britain that it is supposed the commissioners United States and Spain have adjusted most of the claims of our citizens between the commissioners appointed by the United States and the other contracted by his treaty with the United States, and that they will be the United States in their treaties with His Britannic Majesty shall be id = 5015 author = Adams, John Quincy title = State of the Union Addresses of John Quincy Adams date = keywords = Britain; Congress; Government; Great; January; March; Navy; States; Treasury; Union; United summary = citizens of the United States upon the Government of France of internal improvement authorized by special acts of the last Congress. public lands during the present year were estimated at $1,000,000. Congress, the United States have been deprived of a long tried, steady, duties operating against the shipping and commerce of the United States foreign government to the disadvantage of the United States, and as the commercial intercourse between the United States and British America, communicated to the Government of the United States, not understood by the United States of being represented at the congress. of the United States, to be reported to Congress at the present vessels of the United States and of France in either country our trade relations between the United States and the Brazilian Governments. United States or their property contrary to the laws of nations, a Federal Government under the present Constitution of the United States id = 5028 author = Arthur, Chester Alan title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Congress; Department; Government; Mexico; Secretary; Senate; States; United; american; country summary = the State Department, be returned to the Governments of those countries. The State Department still continues to publish to the country the trade representatives of the United States, an agreement was reached in respect The German Government has invited the United States to participate in an I regret that certain claims of American citizens against the Government of recommend that the United States be represented and that suitable provision directed the Secretary of State to address foreign governments in respect conventional relations with that country and are not a party to the treaty, The recent purchase by citizens of the United States of a large trading the invitation of the Government of the United States was composed of This Government is in frequent receipt of invitations from foreign states within the United States subject to a foreign power (section 1992) and of The value of exports from the United States to foreign countries during the id = 5023 author = Buchanan, James title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Congress; Constitution; Government; June; Kansas; Mexico; President; Republic; States; Treasury; Union; United; american summary = United States we believed that this treaty would place both powers upon an treaty to the Government and people of the United States. transition from a Territorial to a State government the question has been constitution thus ratified transmitted to the Congress of the United States A Territorial government was established for Utah by act of Congress delegates to form a constitution and State government for themselves Whilst Congress possess the undoubted power of admitting a new State into The British Government at the same time proposed to the United States that forces of the United States at the call of the constitutional authorities, Government of the United States, created by the Constitution, less a powers than the governments created by the constitutions of the States are This Constitution and the laws of the United States which shall be made in Government and people of the United States. Government and people of the United States. id = 5047 author = Bush, George title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = America; Americans; Congress; Union; United; people; world summary = progress, freedom or oppression for millions of people around the world. America, not just the nation, but an idea alive in the minds of the people, As this new world takes shape, America stands at the center of In the tough competitive markets around the world, America faces the great This year''s budget provides over $2 billion in new spending to protect our And to the Congress and to all Americans, I say it is time to acclaim a new changing world, American leadership is indispensable. Tonight, I come before this house, and the American people, with an appeal Among the nations of the world, only the United States of America has had Let them know that together, we affirmed America, and the world, as a help communities create new American schools. You know, it''s time we rediscovered a home truth the American people have id = 5049 author = Bush, George W. (George Walker) title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Afghanistan; America; Americans; Congress; Iraq; Medicare; Qaeda; Security; Social; States; United; applause; nation summary = America today is a Nation with great challenges, but greater resources. A strong America is the world''s best hope for peace and freedom. Americans who have lost their jobs need our help and I support growth and to help Americans plan for the future, let''s make these tax And America needs citizens to extend the compassion of our country to Tonight I ask Congress and the American people to focus Americans are a free people, who know that freedom is the right of legislation to protect our citizens you need to renew the PATRIOT Act. America is on the offensive against the terrorists who started this and the Iraqi people as you build a free and peaceful nation. their own country -and we will help that proud, new nation secure its In recent years, America has become a more hopeful Nation. Behind Act has worked for America''s children -and I ask Congress to id = 5045 author = Carter, Jimmy title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Act; Administration; Asia; Congress; East; Europe; Federal; Government; Soviet; States; U.S.; Union; United; american; nation; year summary = Nation''s policy: to ensure economic justice, to advance human rights, to This year, we will take our first steps to develop a national health plan. economic and political change in the many nations of the developing world, the most serious threat to the peace since the Second World War. The vast majority of nations on Earth have condemned this latest Soviet coming years, as a mighty nation we will continue to pursue peace. domestic and international areas over the past four years, our Nation is are needed in a number of areas to assure continued market access for U.S. exports, particularly agricultural and high technology products, in which the past four years, our country finally has a national energy policy: During my Administration, I proposed to Congress a National Health Plan the Federal government''s economic development programs and provided new tax programs provide a foundation for the economic development of our Nation in id = 14137 author = Cleveland, Grover title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 8, part 2: Grover Cleveland date = keywords = CLEVELAND; Commission; Congress; Department; EXECUTIVE; February; GROVER; General; Government; House; Indians; Interior; January; July; June; MANSION; March; President; Representatives; Rule; Secretary; Senate; States; Treasury; United; Washington; american summary = public lands under the general provisions of section 2357, United States The Governments of the United States and Great Britain shall Britain shall have authorized officers of the United States duly United States and their cargoes shall be continued in the said ports of said section; and he shall also cause one or more vessels of the United That the lands by said agreement ceded to the United States shall upon officers of the United States charged with the execution of said laws the United States Civil Service Commission shall certify that such the Secretary of War, the interests of the United States shall require That whenever the Government of the United States shall conclude an Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights," that said act 1. The United States Civil Service Commission shall have authority to act, all executive officers of the United States shall facilitate id = 15863 author = Cleveland, Grover title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 8, part 3: Grover Cleveland, First Term date = keywords = April; Army; August; Bureau; CLEVELAND; Commission; Congress; December; Department; EXECUTIVE; February; GROVER; General; Government; House; Indians; January; July; June; MANSION; March; October; Pension; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; September; States; Treasury; United; Washington; american summary = passed by the Congress of the United States on the 25th day of February, public business said examiners shall be allowed time during office the Governments of the United States and Great Britain shall be 3d instant (the Senate concurring), I return herewith Senate bill No. 2056, entitled "An act to amend the pension laws by increasing the It appears that the claimant entered the United States military service service of the United States at the time he alleged the contraction of United States court in each year and to provide an office for the clerk pension to the soldiers of all wars in which the United States has been civil service of the United States, approved January 16, 1883, shall be service of the United States, approved January 16, 1883, there shall be to appoint United States officers as in the act provided, whose duty it id = 5029 author = Cleveland, Grover title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Army; Britain; Bureau; Congress; Department; General; Government; Great; Indians; July; June; Mexico; Navy; Secretary; Senate; Spain; States; Treasury; Union; United; War; american; year summary = Governments of the United States and Great Britain shall be respectively In obedience to this law the Department of Agriculture immediately sent out blank forms of expense accounts to each station, and proposes in addition to make, through trusted experts, systematic examination of the several stations during each year for the purpose of acquiring by personal investigation the detailed information necessary to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to make, as the statute provides, a satisfactory report to Congress. id = 5048 author = Clinton, Bill title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = America; Americans; Congress; Government; Medicare; President; Security; Social; United; child; new; people; work; year summary = solution to today''s squeeze on middle class working people''s health care is people to meet the challenges of the new economy, how we can change the way new economy work for all of our people, a Government that helps each and security for every American family, but--but I know that last year, as the Americans work their way through college by the year 2000; to provide a In 1993, Congress cut the taxes of 15 million hard-pressed working families past two years, over one million Americans in working families have lost Our administration is working hard to give the American people a government work in new ways to enable people to make the most of their own lives. out there working every day doing a good job for the American people, I American people, these are good times for America. So I ask the Congress, let these hard-working Americans buy into the id = 5036 author = Coolidge, Calvin title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Army; Board; Congress; Department; Federal; Government; National; Navy; States; Treasury; United; War; american; country summary = No more important duty falls on the Government of the United States than The Government is undertaking to develop a great water-power project known the Federal Government of its share for this necessary public improvement. To meet these necessities the Government has been developing a water power of the opinion that the national laws governing the choice of members of At the present time the National Government has little or no authority to needs of the country or would result in decreasing the work of legislation. Federal Government in extending its cooperation to the State and local resources of the country for the purpose of supplying the needs of national National Government should not fail to provide generous relief. For many years it has been the policy of the Federal Government to relieved most farmers of direct taxes to the National Government, State and id = 5040 author = Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David) title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Act; Administration; Congress; Department; Federal; Government; January; States; Union; United; World; american; communist; nation; program; year summary = foreign, and military policies required for the security of the Nation. shall also continue military and economic aid to the Nationalist Government As we enter this new year, our military power continues to grow. common responsibility of Federal, state, and local governments to improve In addition we shall continue to protect and improve our national forests, Many measures of great national importance recommended last year to the Because peace is the keystone of our national policy, our defense program Congress once again extend the Defense Production Act. Of great importance to our nation''s security is a continuing alertness to the general prosperity, the national security of the American people. effort through their local, State, and Federal Governments to improve the continuing threat to the free world''s and thus to our own Nation''s security again assure all peoples and all nations that the United States, except in id = 5021 author = Fillmore, Millard title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = California; Congress; Constitution; Department; Government; Mexico; Navy; Secretary; States; Treasury; United summary = Government of the United States desires that the right of sovereignty of citizens of the United States against that Government have not yet resulted interest of the United States that it is the duty of the Government to the country, and adding new strength to the united Government under which The Government of the United States at all nation over American vessels on the coast of the United States or the seas stipulations with the Government of the United States as should impart a to be generally conceded that there is no "common law" of the United States of France and England inviting the Government of the United States to made by no power to so great advantage as by the United States, whose expedition the Government of the United States has been materially aided by attention of Congress to the condition of that Department of the Government id = 5044 author = Ford, Gerald R. title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = America; Americans; Congress; Federal; President; States; Union summary = Nation is better able than ever before to meet the needs of the American To bolster business and industry and to create new jobs, I propose a 1-year next 15 years, State, Federal, and local government expenditures could new spending programs can be initiated this year, except for energy. billion in fiscal year 1976, even if no new programs are enacted. Just a year ago I reported that the state of the Union was not good. production; create a new national energy independence authority to I propose tax changes to encourage people to invest in America''s future, To speed Federal justice, I propose an increase this year in the United will propose in the new budget that Congress authorize almost $7 billion the past 2 years the free world''s most important economic powers have Two years ago I proposed to the Congress the first comprehensive national id = 5026 author = Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson) title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Britain; Congress; Cuba; Department; General; Government; Great; Majesty; Navy; Secretary; Spain; States; Treasury; United; american; british summary = The good offices of the United States to bring about a peace between Spain legislation to protect the rights of citizens of the United States, as well refer you to the accompanying report of the Secretary of War. I call your attention to the provisions of the act of Congress approved the United States; Germany, with whose Government and people we have so the United States against the claim to military service of the government United States and the Government of Spain on the subject of this capture, I representatives of the United States in foreign countries are continually not of Congress, but of the people of the United States, to the causes and the Government of the United States, under such limitations and conditions The relations of the United States with foreign powers continue on a The relations of the United States with foreign powers continue on a id = 5035 author = Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel) title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Congress; Federal; Government; Republic; States; american; nation summary = party in power should assume responsibility, determine upon policies ill all the people of a production sufficient to meet our National requirement conditions and terms of railway transportation ought not be permitted to service, it is recognized that the outside public has a large concern development has attended this generous provision of land for the Nation''s treasuries of the Federal Government and the States containing these public end this limited address without a suggested amendment to the organic law. reason, to expand our transportation to meet the Nation''s needs. The Labor Board itself is not so constituted as best to serve the public Public interest demands that ample power shall be conferred upon the. national viewpoint to Americans throughout the land. National and State cooperation in administering the laws. interest of the National Government. I would like the Congress and the people of the Nation to believe that in a id = 13617 author = Harrison, Benjamin title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 9, part 1: Benjamin Harrison date = keywords = America; BENJ; Commission; Congress; Department; EXECUTIVE; February; General; Government; House; Indians; Interior; January; July; June; MANSION; March; President; Representatives; River; Secretary; Senate; States; Territory; Treasury; United; Washington; harrison summary = January, 1889, and by the United States by act of Congress approved article 3 of the treaty between the United States and said nation of Nation or of the United States to or in said lands may be, no right the laws of the United States, and by said several agreements, do hereby said act upon vessels entered in the ports of the United States from any United States and their cargoes shall be continued in the said ports of ratifying said agreement the Congress of the United States shall cause upon their location in the United States land office shall have thirty Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights," that said act Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights," that said act an officer of the United States, and that the duty shall in no case act of Congress and by other laws of the United States, do reserve and id = 5030 author = Harrison, Benjamin title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Canada; Congress; Department; General; Government; June; March; Secretary; States; Treasury; United; american; indian; law; year summary = enforce the laws and protect the interests of the United States. But a great work remains to be done, and I think the General Government civil right under the Constitution and laws of the United States. The work of the State Department during the last year has been the Government of the United States in the use of its naval vessels would In the previous year the net exports of silver from the United States The production of the United States increased from payments under the general law have been for many years very large, as the United States is estimated by the Secretary to be this year $500,000,000 States of all the officers of the National Government, whether that and South America that the United States Government and its people have increased protection to the officers of the United States and bringing some id = 5027 author = Hayes, Rutherford Birchard title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Commission; Congress; Department; General; Government; Indians; June; Secretary; States; Treasury; United; american summary = During the past year the United States have continued to maintain peaceful custom of the United States, when such changes of government have United States in Mexico to the protection of American citizens, so far as respective countries of their official residence and the United States the large commercial cities of the country, and public attention is United States shall be purchased or paid within each fiscal year, to be set Islands, the United States Government has taken measures to inform those the Government of the United States for the restoration of peace upon an admission to the civil service of the United States, and for this purpose on the subject of appointments to office, as stated in the national It is the recognized duty and purpose of the people of the United States to The relations between this Government and that of the United States of id = 5037 author = Hoover, Herbert title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Board; Commission; Congress; Department; Federal; Government; States; United; year summary = during the past year the Nation has continued to grow in strength; our responsible functions of our Government, I shall recommend to the Congress Budget Director indicates that the Government will close the fiscal year the issue of United States Government bonds to our own people. The total expenditures of Federal, State, and local governments last Under the authority of Congress I have appointed a National Commission on The Government, National, State, and local, National, State, and local, the industries and business so distribute generous appropriations by the Congress and the action of States and Congress assures its use in directions of economic importance and to public action the failure of a large number of farmers and of country banks was indicate an increase in the national debt for the fiscal year 1933 of about States and the agricultural industry throughout the country. I recommend that all building and construction activities of the Government id = 5016 author = Jackson, Andrew title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Congress; Constitution; Department; Federal; France; General; Government; Indians; President; Secretary; States; Treasury; Union; United; french summary = our ministers to those Governments left the United States render it duties and powers of the General Government in relation to the State done the duties of the General Government in relation to the States and authorized by the Government of the United States to receive it, and by Government of the United States to receive it", the first installment United States for ten years, the French Government abandons the measure adopted by the Government of the United States with the view of foreign governments, but to the Congress of the United States, in which In the mean time the Government of the United States, having full as would satisfy the Government and people of the United States that neither the Government nor people of the United States were General Government, the States which have established it. duty of every branch of the General and State Governments to adopt all id = 5012 author = Jefferson, Thomas title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Congress; Government; Legislature; Mississippi; States; Treasury; Union; United summary = But the great mass of public offices is established by law, and therefore These, fellow citizens, are the matters respecting the state of the nation reduce expenses to what is necessary for the useful purposes of Government. the commerce of the Western country remained under foreign power. subject shall be in a state for your consideration. necessary at this time to communicate for your consideration and attention. In taking a view of the state of our country we in the first place notice information of the state of things between this country and that shall be frigates which shall be kept in constant service in time of peace, and approved by the time the State legislatures shall have deliberated on this This, fellow citizens, is the state of the public interests at the present wisdom and authority to whatever course the good of our country shall then id = 5025 author = Johnson, Andrew title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Congress; Constitution; Department; General; Government; June; President; Secretary; States; Treasury; Union; United summary = perfect Union," by an ordinance of the people of the United States, is Country, while yet President, to the people of the United States was any State government to renounce its own place in the Union or to words--This Constitution and the laws of the United States which shall made under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law rightful energy of the General Government and of the States. States than through the General Government, even if it had power to General Government and with our local liberties and State institutions the exact condition of these States at the present time it is lawful to The Constitution of the United States makes it the duty of the citizens of the United States under our general laws of naturalization. by the United States, neither we nor any other American nation need United States who were present in those countries at the time of those id = 5042 author = Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines) title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = America; Americans; Congress; Federal; President; States; Union; United; Vietnam; nation; year summary = This budget, and this year''s legislative program, are designed to help each other nations, we shall help men defend their freedom. These are some of the goals of the American Nation in the world in which we I propose that we launch a national effort to make the American city a This year we must continue to improve the quality of American life. We will take new steps this year to help strengthen the Alliance for This year I propose major new directions in our program of foreign Tonight, as so many nights before, the American Nation is asked to I have come tonight to ask this Congress and this Nation to resolve that are trying to meet the needs of our people at home, your Government asks National Government should help the cities and the States in their war on This year I am proposing that the Congress provide the full $300 million id = 5041 author = Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald) title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Congress; Europe; States; Union; United; american; nation; new; world; year summary = development of urgent national defense needs or a worsening of the economy, diplomatic possibilities require a Free World force so powerful as to make entire non-communist world, helping other nations build the strength to development effort--working toward the time when each nation will Finally, while our attention is centered on the development of the noncommunist world, we must never forget our hopes for the ultimate freedom We must increase our support of the United Nations as an instrument to end Yet our basic goal remains the same: a peaceful world community of free and --the creative strength of our efforts in the new and developing nations; Our efforts to help other new or developing nations, and to strengthen provide the 2 million new jobs we need every year--and reinforce the nations of the free world. portion of its national production than any other people in the free world. For 15 years no other free nation has demanded so much of itself. id = 5024 author = Lincoln, Abraham title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Congress; Department; General; Government; Navy; Secretary; States; Treasury; Union; United summary = if it be one, will increase as new States come into the Union. that Congress provide for accepting such persons from such States, the free colored people already in the United States could not, so far considerable migration to both these countries from the United States. correspondence through the Department of State with foreign governments State of Minnesota has suffered great injury from this Indian war. 1900, shall receive compensation from the United States as follows, to the rights of foreigners in this country and of United States citizens United States they still claim the interposition of this Government as existing treaty between the United States and a foreign country, the The naval force of the United States consists at this time of 588 spirit on the part of the United States, as well as of the nations the United States no banks of issue not authorized by Congress and no id = 5013 author = Madison, James title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Britain; Congress; Government; Great; States; Treasury; United; american; british summary = the United States to effect a favorable change. and unjust to the United States as a neutral nation, the wisdom of the intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and From the British Government no communication on the subject of the act has On the other important subjects depending between the United States and the United States extends, and to which the laws provided for the Territory of With the Indian tribes also the peace and friendship of the United States United States to call into service and command the militia for the public by the United States, and naturalized subjects are in war employed by her the national authority a use of that force as the best provision against an enemies of the United States such use of the American ports as may the United States with Great Britain, in a general invigoration of industry id = 13893 author = McKinley, William title = Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: William McKinley; Messages, Proclamations, and Executive Orders Relating to the Spanish-American War date = keywords = April; Congress; Cuba; General; Government; Manila; Navy; President; Secretary; Spain; States; United; WILLIAM; Washington; american; spanish summary = citizens of the United States in the island of Cuba. United States in the island of Cuba, said money to be expended at the commercial relations between the United States and that island, a report President of the United States with authority to negotiate a treaty Cuban waters, and directing the President of the United States to use question of the duty of the Government of the United States toward Spain navigation when war was declared between the United States and Spain. the United States by authority of an act of Congress approved July 16, AN ACT declaring that war exists between the United States of America from Cuba and Cuban waters, and the President of the United States was government become payable to the authorities of the United States, forces of the United States in Cuba, who shall before approving any such The major-general commanding the United States forces in Cuba and the id = 14446 author = McKinley, William title = A Supplement to A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: William McKinley date = keywords = Commission; Congress; Department; EXECUTIVE; General; Government; Islands; July; June; MANSION; March; President; Range; Secretary; Senate; States; Township; United; WILLIAM; War; Washington; american; section summary = United States in the Philippine Islands, or any alleged government or United States in the Philippine Islands, or any alleged government or As was then said, "The policy of the Government of the United States is Government of the United States, shall have no direct administration the laws of the United States relating to public lands in said Cherokee Congress of the United States shall otherwise direct, to wit: laws of the United States relative to public lands shall not apply to laws of the United States relative to public lands shall not apply to Government and people of the United States, I do hereby direct that the President of the United States, the lands or any part thereof shall the United States, as set forth in said act of Congress approved March the Military Government of the United States in the Island of Cuba and id = 5031 author = McKinley, William title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = April; Commission; Congress; Cuba; December; Department; General; Government; July; June; Navy; Pacific; President; Secretary; Spain; States; Treasury; United; american; spanish summary = receive back from the Government a United States note without paying gold act of Congress extending to Alaska the mining laws of the United States of the duty of the Government of the United States toward Spain and the withdrawn provided the United States Government gave assurance that the should not receive back from the Government a United States note without United States by authority of an act of Congress approved July 16, 1790. Governments of the United States and Nicaragua. The United States Government building is approaching completion, and no exhibit at the exposition by the Government of the United States from its As was then said, "The policy of the Government of the United States is to the Governments of the United States and Great Britain for its disposal, thereof to provide for and agree with the Government of the United States id = 5014 author = Monroe, James title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Congress; Department; Florida; France; Government; Spain; States; Treasury; Union; United summary = of the naval force by Great Britain and the United States on the Lakes has authority of Congress, the minister of the United States at London was importance to Spain as to the United States to maintain. relations existing between the United States and Spain could not be altered Great losses had been sustained by citizens of the United States from United States affecting their respective claims and limits, and likewise of the United States has been instructed to name to the British Government productions of foreign nations when imported into the United States in between Spain and the independent governments south of the United States in United States would have had equal weight with other powers, and that Spain the Territories of the United States and of Great Britain the establishment The Government of the United States has between the territories of the United States and those of Great Britain, id = 5043 author = Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous) title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = America; Americans; Congress; Federal; Government; States; nation summary = century in which America was at peace with every nation in the world. Two hundred years ago this was a new nation of 3 million people, weak As this 92d Congress begins its session, America has lost a great Senator, the real greatness of this Nation--the genius of the American people. Congress last year, I will propose a strong new set of initiatives to clean The time has come for a new partnership between the Federal Government and I shall soon send to the Congress a special message proposing a new program Congress, for the Nation and for the people of America. great good for the American people and for the future of this Nation, this State and local governments, to make them more responsive to the people has been of great concern to all Americans over the past year. support of the American people, we can and we will make the year 1974 a id = 50950 author = Obama, Barack title = State of the Union Addresses of Barack Obama, 2009-2016 date = keywords = America; Americans; Congress; Democrats; Government; President; Republicans; States; Union; United; laughter; nation; work; year summary = for 11 million American children whose parents work full time. means a massive tax increase on the American people: If your family In this new decade, it''s time the American people get a Government that this country that will create jobs and help move our Nation''s goods, Americans are working with many nations to help the people of Haiti That''s the project the American people want us to work on--together. Because people need to be able to train for new jobs and careers in will make America a better place to do business and create jobs. In the coming year, we''ll also work to rebuild people''s faith in the worked with American businesses to secure a pledge of 135,000 jobs for could work full time and support a family on less than $15,000 a year, helps working Americans trying to get a leg up in the new economy, and id = 5022 author = Pierce, Franklin title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = America; Britain; Congress; Constitution; General; Government; Great; Republic; Secretary; States; Treasury; Union; United summary = the Secretary of War. The present judicial system of the United States has now been in operation powers delegated by the States to the General Government has arrayed itself fourth articles of the treaty concluded by the United States and Great United States and Great Britain at the time of the cession of California. The Constitution of the United States provides that Congress shall assemble One other subject of discussion between the United States and Great Britain Such being the public rights and the municipal law of the United States, no assert and secure the rights of the United States, so far as they are organization of the new Territories of the United States. All government in the United States rests The object of the convention between the United States and Great Britain of The Government of the United States has at all times regarded with friendly id = 5019 author = Polk, James K. (James Knox) title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Army; Congress; Constitution; Government; Mexico; President; Secretary; States; Texas; Treasury; Union; United; american; mexican summary = United States against the Mexican Government, leaving a large amount of to some extent into the United States, and the Government of that country service of the United States, acting under the orders of our Government, communicated to the Government of the United States by the Mexican minister the Government and citizens of the United States against the Republic of United States were conducting a lawful commerce with Mexico under the before Mexico commenced the present war against the United States. terms of annexation proposed by the United States the Government of Mexico countries as peaceful unless Mexico should declare war or commit acts of government and to extend the jurisdiction and laws of the United States 1846, declared that "by the act of the Republic of Mexico a state of war exists between that Government and the United States." This act declaring New Mexico were held and governed by the United States, we could id = 5046 author = Reagan, Ronald title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = America; Americans; Congress; Federal; God; Government; House; President; Speaker; States; Union; year summary = Americans into a volunteer effort to help solve many of America''s social American people--to bring their tax rates down and to keep them down, to The American people said: Let us look to the future with Let us unite tonight behind four great goals to keep America free, report that after 4 years of united effort, the American people have are unleashing the invincible spirit of one great nation under God. Four years ago we said we would invigorate our economy by giving people The Federal Government can help create a new atmosphere of freedom. years defense spending took about half the Federal budget. Six years ago I was here to ask the Congress to join me in America''s new assistance to free nations by 21 percent this year, and cut defense time--it was with the hope of beginning something new for America. Tonight, I call America--a good nation, a moral people--to id = 5038 author = Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano) title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Army; Congress; Europe; Federal; Government; January; Pacific; President; States; Union; United; american; nation; people; war summary = field of the National Industrial Recovery Act. We seek the definite end of proves to me that the time has come for action by the national Government. the people in those Nations would change the policies of their Governments in the twelve years that succeeded the World War. The present group of people of the United States in a new effort to restore power to those to consolidation of the United Nations'' total war effort against our common We shall not fight isolated wars--each Nation total production in the first World War. We produced 181 million rounds of artillery ammunition, twelve times National service is the most democratic way to wage a war. legal obligation of all people in a Nation at war. national war program calls for the employment of more people in 1944 than During the past year the American people, in a national election, id = 13891 author = Roosevelt, Theodore title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Section 2 (of 2) of Supplemental Volume: Theodore Roosevelt, Supplement date = keywords = Congress; Cuba; Government; June; Navy; President; ROOSEVELT; Secretary; States; THEODORE; United; Washington; american; corner; section; township summary = reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, shall be disposed of under the mineral land laws of the United States, purposes," which provides, "That the President of the United States may, purposes," which provides, "That the President of the United States may, President of the United States, the lands or any part thereof shall laws, and for other purposes," "That the President of the United States laws, and for other purposes," "That the President of the United States laws, and for other purposes," "That the President of the United States laws, and for other purposes," "That the President of the United States laws, and for other purposes," "That the President of the United States which provides "That the President of the United States may, from time Attitude of Great Britain and United States discussed, 12, 30, 129. referred to President of United States and award of, discussed, 124. id = 5032 author = Roosevelt, Theodore title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Army; Bureau; China; Commerce; Commission; Congress; Department; District; Federal; General; Government; Isthmus; National; Navy; New; Pacific; Panama; Philippines; President; Republic; Secretary; States; United; West; american; man; nation summary = constitutional powers of the National Government touch these matters of of the public-land laws and the resulting administrative practice no reclaimed under the national irrigation law, the remaining public lands laws, regulations, and practice affecting the public lands are needed United States, and particularly in the land commerce of the Nation. great nations in which the forest work of the Government is not States have no power in the matter than that the National Government National Government provide some general measure for the protection criminal law of the United States stands in urgent need of revision. power of the National Government over the use of capital interstate against a friendly nation, and the United States Government limited, state governments can not exercise that power over corporations doing regulation by the National Government of the great interstate work being carried on by the Government; the present law should be id = 5033 author = Taft, William H. (William Howard) title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Army; Britain; Canal; China; Congress; Department; Federal; Government; Great; June; Navy; Panama; President; Republic; Secretary; Senate; States; United; american summary = The relations of the United States with all foreign governments have Department of State, conveyed an invitation to the Government of the United recent diplomatic negotiations, the Governments of the United States and of office of the United States Government a statement of the contributions During the past year the foreign relations of the United States have was promptly recognized by the Government of the United States for purposes Government of the United States assurances of the full protection of the general government of the United States shall be able, when called upon by that the Government of the United States shall extend all proper support to good will which the Government and people of the United States bear toward of the Government of the United States has been to make due provision for The Government of Great Britain has asked the support of the United States id = 5020 author = Taylor, Zachary title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = California; Congress; Government; States; United summary = the Congress of the United States again assembles to legislate for an execute the law of the United States and to maintain the faith of treaties Although a minister of the United States to the German Empire was appointed friendly relations existing between the United States and Spain, to the treaty between the two nations, to the laws of the United States, and, United States, civil and military, to use all lawful means within their commissioners in protecting the interests of the United States. provided by the Government of New Granada for transporting the United The United States stand as the great American power, to which, as who in a foreign country purchases a vessel built in the United States to No civil government having been provided by Congress for California, the constitution and State government, which the latest advices give me reason the requisitions of the Constitution of the United States, I recommend id = 5039 author = Truman, Harry S. title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Act; Budget; Congress; Europe; Federal; Government; Nations; President; Soviet; States; Union; United; War; american; year summary = Government program in the light of national economic conditions as a whole. wage-price policy, social security and health, education, the farm program, fiscal year will require no increase in the national debt. fiscal year 1946 war expenditures were originally estimated at 70 billion to the requirements of war liquidation and continuing national defense. New authorizations for national defense and war liquidation in the fiscal year 1947.-The expenditures of 15 billion dollars for national defense and improvement programs are estimated at 30 million dollars in the fiscal year As the year 1947 begins, the state of our national economy presents great peoples of the world since the end of the war than all other countries We believe that the United States can be an effective force for world peace We intend to work also with other nations in achieving world economic strength of the free nations is the world''s best hope of peace. id = 5018 author = Tyler, John title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Britain; Congress; Executive; Government; Mexico; Secretary; States; Texas; Treasury; United; american summary = justice of Great Britain and advantageously to the United States. United States, we have the happiness to know that the great principles of The Secretary of State, on whom the acts of Congress have devolved the duty honorable conduct which has evermore governed the States and the people of that time existed between the United States and Great Britain which, minister by Great Britain to the United States with power to negotiate upon the expectations of the Government of the United States in relation to Government of the United States will feel it to be its duty, however, to other countries, including the United States, was subjected to the payment nations with Mexico and to operate injuriously to the United States. Her Government and people decided on annexation to the United States, and that the United States is the only nation which has by its laws subjected id = 5050 author = United States. Presidents title = State of the Union Addresses (1790-2006) date = keywords = Act; Address; Administration; April; Army; Asia; Atlantic; August; Britain; Bureau; Central; China; Columbia; Commission; Congress; Constitution; Court; Cuba; December; Department; District; East; Europe; Executive; February; Federal; France; General; Germany; Government; Great; House; Indians; Interior; January; Japan; July; June; Majesty; March; Mexico; Mississippi; Mr.; National; Navy; New; Nicaragua; North; November; October; Office; Pacific; Panama; Postmaster; President; Representatives; Republic; Russia; Secretary; Senate; September; South; Soviet; Spain; States; Territory; Texas; Treasury; Union; United; War; Washington; West; World; american; applause; british; european; french; mexican; nation; spanish summary = powers at war with enemies of the United States such use of the American and productions of foreign nations when imported into the United States Resting on the people as our Governments do State and National with great national inheritance has by the people of the United States been duties and powers of the General Government in relation to the State the rights of the new States and the powers of the General Government In the mean time the Government of the United States, having full nations with whom the Government and citizens of the United States have security of the people of the United States that no nation should be foreign nation over American vessels on the coast of the United States granted by the treaty to the Government and people of the United States. United States Government were free from a public debt, its legislative id = 5017 author = Van Buren, Martin title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Congress; Constitution; Department; Federal; General; Government; Indians; Secretary; States; Treasury; Union; United summary = Government and people of the United States. suggested except that of keeping the public money in the State banks in its effects were transferred by the bank to a new State institution, then policy of the General Government, as to some of the States, to transfer to promoted by freeing the relations between the General and State Governments by the power of the State and General Governments and improved by the with whom the Government and citizens of the United States have an habitual Government, as public policy and the general interests of the Union may Government, as such, inducing them to embarrass or annoy the State banks influenced by the banks being large or small, created by National or State independence of our Government or of our banks that the subject presents powerful State institutions, other motives than the public good are brought id = 5010 author = Washington, George title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = Congress; Government; House; Indians; Representatives; States; Union; United summary = the general peace and security enjoyed by the United States, reminds us at private, to which the Constitution and laws of the United States have so the authority and at the expense of the United States by the militia of happiness of the Indians and to attach them firmly to the United States. happiness materially depends on the conduct of the United States, would be act making provision for the debt of the United States having expired, unprovoked hostilities upon the citizens of the United States in that Where individuals shall, within the United States, array themselves in due to the United States among nations which will be withheld, if not establishing an uniform militia throughout the United States" has organized nations in behalf of the United States is most likely to conciliate their authority of the United States, and thereby to extort a repeal of the laws id = 5034 author = Wilson, Woodrow title = State of the Union Addresses date = keywords = America; Congress; Government; States; Treasury; Union; United; country; great; nation; people summary = of that great House need no urging in this service to the country. obtain the services of spirited and competent men such as every ship needs The United States, this great people for whom we speak and act, not only to the people of that great western country for whose free and peace and hope and liberty among the peoples of the world, and that, There was a time in the early days of our own great nation and of the Bill of Rights, which in the great days in which our government was set up common men for self-government, industry, justice, liberty and peace. operate the railways when necessary in time of war or other like public powerful bodies of men shall not be permitted to stop the industrial of the great and powerful nations and of our present enemies as well as our recuperative force of a great government of the people. id = 10815 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 4, part 1: William Henry Harrison date = keywords = April; Congress; Constitution; General; Government; President; Secretary; States; United summary = President John Quincy Adams minister to the United States of Colombia. the United States and the restricted grant of power to the Government the Executive of the United States solely as a conservative power, to be Henry Harrison, late President of the United States, we have thought it Henry Harrison, late President of the United States, has departed this announces to the Army the death of the President of the United States. Macomb, the General Commanding in Chief the Army of the United States, Major-General Macomb, Commander of the Army of the United States, Adjutant-General of the Army of the United States, will act as The Major-General Commanding the Army of the United States and the The President of the United States and heads of Departments. William Henry Harrison, President of the United States, departed this of William Henry Harrison, late President of the United States, without id = 10858 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 2, part 3: Andrew Jackson, 1st term date = keywords = ANDREW; Carolina; Congress; Constitution; General; Government; House; Indians; JACKSON; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; South; States; Union; United; WASHINGTON summary = United States, which possession or settlement is, by the act of Congress United States shall receive satisfactory evidence that the Government of duties and powers of the General Government in relation to the State the duties of the General Government in relation to the States and the The Government of the United States have no constitutional power to the rights of the new States and the powers of the General Government, acts of the Congress of the United States within the limits of the certain acts of the Congress of the United States purporting to be laws This act provides that if the Government of the United States or any the duty of the Executive of the United States, acting with a proper The people of the United States formed the Constitution, acting through The Constitution of the United States, then, forms a _government_, not a id = 10879 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 2, part 2: John Quincy Adams date = keywords = Adams; Congress; February; Government; House; Indians; January; March; Quincy; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; States; Union; United; War summary = 2. A treaty between the United States and the Kanzas Nation of Indians, Government of the United States to be represented at the Congress of Creek Nation to perform their part of the treaty the United States are Secretary of War to the late President of the United States, with United States in his message to Congress of December, 1823, I transmit of the United States, to be reported to Congress at the present session, United States and of France in either country our trade with that nation communicated between the Government of the United States and that of I transmit to Congress copies of a treaty between the United States of Whereas by an act of the Congress of the United States of the 7th of Whereas by an act of the Congress of the United States of the 7th of Government under the present Constitution of the United States the id = 10893 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 1, part 3: Thomas Jefferson date = keywords = Congress; Gentlemen; Government; House; Indians; JEFFERSON; Legislature; Mississippi; New; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; States; United summary = the territory of the United States must communicate with that port Executive of the United States took early measures, by instructions to the service of the United States by the agents of foreign nations, I communicate, for the information of Congress, a letter stating certain A treaty between the United States and the Chickasaw Nation of Indians. United States shall afford any aid to either of the said armed vessels Having received information that in another part of the United States subject to the Government of the United States. At times when Europe as well as the United States shall be at peace Congress of the United States form an extraordinary occasion for Congress of the United States form an extraordinary occasion for United States and Spain, under the treaty with that nation, communicated to the Executive of the United States papers and information respecting present state of affairs between those Governments and the United id = 10894 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 1, part 2: John Adams date = keywords = ADAMS; Congress; France; Gentlemen; Government; House; JOHN; President; Representatives; Senate; States; United summary = by Congress appointed minister of the United States at the Court of presents convene, the Congress of the United States of America at the of the French Government and vindicate the conduct of the United States. expect, peace and amity between the United States and all nations will the people of the United States from their Government is an attempt to citizens of the United States and such foreigners as have a right to provided; and the Congress of the United States, by their act passed the legally obligatory on the Government or citizens of the United States," branches of the Government and of the people of the United States. power to have a treaty of amity and commerce with the United States, violence the lawful authority of the Government of the United States; act it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, by his id = 10895 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 1, part 4: James Madison date = keywords = Britain; Congress; Government; Great; House; JAMES; MADISON; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; States; United; american; british summary = neutral commerce of the United States" the President is authorized to of the United States with Great Britain, as suspended by the act of United States shall declare by proclamation, and if the other nation Constitution of the United States which declares that "Congress shall hostile to the United States as an independent and neutral nation. nations, the United States have withheld from Great Britain, under Having presented this view of the relations of the United States with United States, her Government has authorized illegal captures by its Secretary of War to the commander of the troops of the United States to authority of the United States to call into service and command the powers at war with enemies of the United States such use of the American United States with foreign nations at any time before the 8th day of which the law of nations does not require the United States to prohibit. id = 10919 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 2, part 1: James Monroe date = keywords = Congress; Constitution; France; General; Government; House; JAMES; January; MONROE; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; Spain; States; Union; United; WASHINGTON summary = neutrality of the United States with dignity in the wars of other powers in the power of the United States to discharge the national debt at an Government that other powers have made to the United States an indemnity communicated to be laid before the House whether Amelia Island, St. Marks, and Pensacola yet remain in the possession of the United States, peace establishment of the United States" on great consideration and Government of the United States or in any department or officer thereof; the great extent of the powers of the State governments. United States a power to levy a duty of 5 per cent on all goods imported importation of goods from foreign powers into the United States for these powers to the United States by the establishment of the present correspondence between the Governments of the United States and Great subjects of France may have upon the Government of the United States id = 10951 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 5, part 1: Presidents Taylor and Fillmore date = keywords = Congress; Department; FILLMORE; Government; House; MILLARD; March; Mexico; New; Nicaragua; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; States; Texas; United; WASHINGTON summary = of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of exequatur from the Nicaraguan Government, he addressed a letter to Mr. Buchanan, Secretary of State, a copy of which is herewith submitted, vessels has been presented to the Government of the United States. Territory of the United States, there to execute or enforce any law of the Territory of New Mexico any existing law of the United States This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be United States as defined by the present treaty, shall be free to The executive government of the United States has no power or of the United States by the government of any foreign nation that no interest of the United States that it is the duty of the Government to claims upon the United States, and to establish a Territorial government actual service of the United States," and that "Congress shall have id = 11021 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 5, part 4: James Buchanan date = keywords = BUCHANAN; Congress; Constitution; General; Government; House; JAMES; June; Kansas; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; States; Treasury; Union; United; WASHINGTON; american summary = granted by the treaty to the Government and people of the United States. shall come into collision with the Government of the United States, the I transmit to Congress a copy of a convention between the United States without any enabling act from Congress, to form a State constitution Territory to elect delegates to form a constitution and State government I transmit to Congress a copy of the treaty between the United States Federal and State Governments so far as the great taxing and money power to Congress the immediate power to act in regard to all such States, power of the Government of the United States," wrote our late minister Under this article the Government and people of the United States will United States to carry into effect the act of Congress of 3d March, 1819, This Constitution and the laws of the United States which shall be id = 11034 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 3, part 2: Martin Van Buren date = keywords = BUREN; Britain; Congress; Department; General; Government; Great; House; Maine; Majesty; Mr.; New; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; St.; States; Treasury; United; VAN; WASHINGTON; british summary = of the Government of the United States, to survey the line between this be adopted by the Government of the United States to effect the early claim of power the Government of the United States can not acquiesce. has existed between the Governments of the United States and Great the Government of the United States to act in concert with the British General Government of the United States, of territory which has been so of the General Government to the State of Maine on the subject of the Governments and people both of the United States and Great Britain. nations with whom the Government and citizens of the United States have territorial dispute or until the Governments of the United States and Governments of Great Britain and the United States. Governments of Great Britain and the United States. Governments of Great Britain and the United States. Governments of Great Britain and the United States. id = 11125 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 5, part 3: Franklin Pierce date = keywords = Congress; Constitution; February; France; General; Government; House; Indians; March; PIERCE; President; Representatives; Republic; Secretary; Senate; States; Territory; Union; United; WASHINGTON; franklin summary = report of the Secretary of War. The present judicial system of the United States has now been in citizens of the United States on the Government of that Republic, I The great constitutional question of the power of the General Government territory and other public property of the United States, it may be United States, civil or military, having lawful power in the premises, the United States free of duty so long as the said treaty shall remain The Constitution of the United States provides that Congress shall Such being the public rights and the municipal law of the United States, subjects of Great Britain and the citizens of the United States, international law, it became the right and duty of the United States to of the existing Government of the United States, in all which time this The Government of the United States has at all times regarded with id = 11202 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 3, part 1: Andrew Jackson (Second Term) date = keywords = ANDREW; Bank; Congress; Constitution; December; Department; France; General; Government; House; JACKSON; Majesty; Mr.; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; States; Treasury; United; WASHINGTON; french summary = United States Bank, including President Jackson''s reasons for the deposits from the Bank of the United States, the President deems it his authorized by the Government of the United States to receive it, and presented whether the people of the United States are to govern through To secure to the Government of the United States forever the power to shall be authorized by the Government of the United States to receive shall be maintained in case the Government of the United States should all these duties while the Bank of the United States was still powerful Bank of the United States appointed by the Government, since the report governments, but to the Congress of the United States, in which it of the Government and people of the United States on the questions now President of the United States to Congress at the opening of its present id = 11314 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 1, part 1: George Washington date = keywords = America; Congress; Constitution; France; GEORGE; Gentlemen; Government; House; Indians; January; Majesty; New; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; Spain; States; United; WASHINGTON summary = united states in congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common taken by land or naval forces in the service of the united states shall The united states in congress assembled shall also be the last resort on The united states in congress assembled shall have authority to appoint the united states in congress assembled shall, on consideration of The united states in congress assembled shall never engage in a war, The congress of the united states shall have power to adjourn to any Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House Office under the United States, shall be a Member of either House during Adjournment) shall be presented to the President of the United States; This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of id = 12318 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 8, part 1: James A. Garfield date = keywords = Department; Garfield; General; President; September; States; United; Washington summary = civil service of the United States was approved by President Arthur, and The President of the United States was shot this morning by an assassin Garfield, President of the United States: Garfield, President of the United States, died at Elberon, Garfield, President of the United States, died at Elberon, A. Garfield, President of the United States, Chester A. the city of New York, took the oath of office as President of the United the time the remains of the President shall lie in state at the Capitol. The remains of the late President of the United States will be removed Garfield, Late President of the United States. Ex-Presidents of the United States. the late President of the United States from the Capitol to the James Abram Garfield, late President of the United States, having ex-Presidents of the United States, the heads of the several death of James Abram Garfield, late President of the United States, a id = 12462 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 6, part 1: Abraham Lincoln date = keywords = ABRAHAM; April; Army; Congress; Department; EXECUTIVE; February; General; Government; House; July; LINCOLN; March; Mr.; Navy; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; States; Union; United; War; Washington summary = Department of War. And I also direct that the Regular Army of the United States be person at the time in command of the United States Department of the the President to command the United States Military Department of the officers of the United States Army, assigned by the War Department, or recommendation of the President of the United States they shall receive recommendation of the President of the United States they shall receive recommendation of the President of the United States they shall receive recommendation of the President of the United States they shall receive the military or naval service of the United States shall, under any the military or naval service of the United States shall, under any by the United States forces shall be presented to Congress by the _Ordered by the President of the United States_, That Major-General "_Lieutenant-General, Commanding Armies United States _" "_Lieutenant-General, Commanding Armies United States _" id = 12463 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 4, part 3: James Knox Polk date = keywords = Army; Congress; Constitution; General; Government; House; JAMES; Mexico; POLK; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; States; Texas; Treasury; United; WASHINGTON; War; mexican summary = with Mexico, resulting in a treaty of peace, by which the United States of the late Congress of the United States the assent of this Government duties shall be imposed on the importation into the United States of any Mexican Government on citizens of the United States in their persons and of war exists between that Government and the United States:" cause of war against Mexico, and had the United States resorted to this treaty with the United States, to dismember the territory of Mexico by Republic of Mexico a state of war exists between that Government and the Republic of Mexico a state of war exists between that Government and the Upon the declaration of war against Mexico by Congress the United States laws of nations, then, indeed, is the Government of the United States in Government of Mexico of the treaty of peace between the United States id = 12464 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 4, part 2: John Tyler date = keywords = Britain; Congress; Department; Executive; Footnote; Government; Great; House; Island; JOHN; Lake; Mexico; Mr.; New; President; Representatives; River; Secretary; Senate; St.; States; TYLER; Texas; Treasury; United; WASHINGTON; american; british summary = the Indian Territory by the United States Government under circumstances for Congress the right to incorporate a United States bank with power negotiation between the United States and the Government of Great Government such modifications of the existing laws of the United States Governments of the United States and Great Britain. Governments of the United States and Great Britain. that both the lines claimed by Great Britain and by the United States Government of the United States has by law declared the African slave communicated to the Government of the United States, but its provisions at that time existed between the United States and Great Britain which, the Government of the United States in relation to those claims which Government and the people of the United States that this community, thus regarding claims of citizens of the United States on the Government the United States, acting under the orders of our Government, and the id = 12754 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 8, part 2: Chester A. Arthur date = keywords = ARTHUR; CHESTER; Commission; Congress; Department; EXECUTIVE; February; General; Government; House; Interior; January; MANSION; March; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; States; United; War; Washington summary = General Land Office, asking, for reasons stated therein, that Congress United States consular officers in that country, for the service of of the United States, relating to the term of office of Indian I transmit herewith a report of the Secretary of State, presented The present treaty relations between that power and the United States treaties, provided that the right of the United States Government to use interests of the American people, the Government of the United States United States of Chinese subjects now residing in foreign countries. Government of the United States, it shall become impracticable, in laws of the United States and by the executive authorities as Indian from the Executive Departments of the Government of the United States by his services as an executive officer of the United States and as a the Government throughout the United States the national flag shall be id = 12755 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 6, part 2: Andrew Johnson date = keywords = ANDREW; Army; Congress; Constitution; D.C.; Department; February; General; Government; House; JOHNSON; January; July; June; March; Mr.; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; Stanton; States; Union; United; WASHINGTON; War summary = to hold office under the constitution and laws of the State--a power the Lincoln, late President of the United States, the Executive Office and March, A.D. 1865, the office of President of the said United States and Constitution and laws of the said United States. person or officer in the civil or military service of the United States, the President of the United States an authenticated copy of said act the President of the United States an authenticated copy of said act Constitution and the laws of the United States which shall be made in Constitution and the laws of the United States which shall be made in Constitution and laws of the United States the President has no power That under the Constitution and laws of the United States the President laws of the United States, from holding said office of Secretary for the id = 13012 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 7, part 1: Ulysses S. Grant date = keywords = America; April; Britain; Congress; Constitution; December; Department; EXECUTIVE; February; GRANT; General; Government; Great; House; January; July; June; MANSION; March; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; States; U.S.; United; War; Washington summary = official correspondence of Mr. Buchanan during his residence at St. Petersburg as minister of the United States, a report from the Secretary of the United States, such vessel shall be required to depart and to United States, acting within the limits of existing laws, is sufficient United States and secured by the act of Congress approved April 20, Constitution of the United States and secured by the act of Congress Constitution of the United States and secured by the act of Congress Constitution of the United States and secured by the act of Congress execution of treaties between the United States and foreign nations Whereas the Congress of the United States did, by an act approved on the Government of the United States, but not until a law to carry it into the part of the Government of the United States, but not until the law id = 13021 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Volume 7, part 2: Rutherford B. Hayes date = keywords = Army; Congress; Constitution; Department; EXECUTIVE; Government; HAYES; House; Indians; June; MANSION; President; R.B.; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; States; United; Washington summary = electors, beginning with Florida on February 7, and on March 2 Mr. Hayes was declared duly elected President of the United States. Government nor of the people of the United States would be promoted by If the United States Government were free from a public debt, its commissioners may award shall be paid by the United States Government the United States, its public officers, merchants, and citizens. Upon the right of the United States Government to use military present national election laws, all good citizens should unite in the authority of the Government of the United States, it shall State the same powers in executing the laws of the United executive officers of the United States under the existing laws have the powers of the United States officers at national elections and the United States and by the executive authorities as Indian country, and United States and by the executive authorities as Indian country, and id = 14584 author = nan title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Section 1 (of 3) of Volume 10. date = keywords = Congress; Footnote; Gentlemen; House; JAMES; January; MADISON; President; Representatives; Secretary; Senate; States; United; WASHINGTON summary = [Footnote 8: Respecting relations between the United States and France.] [Footnote 51: Relating to the capture of Danish vessels by United States [Footnote 67: Relating to affairs between the United States and Great [Footnote 67: Relating to affairs between the United States and Great [Footnote 69: Relating to affairs between the United States and France.] [Footnote 115: Transmitting accounts of United States ministers, [Footnote 121: Transmitting extract of a letter from the United States I transmit to the Senate a report[126] of the Acting Secretary of State, [Footnote 141: "If any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, I transmit to the Senate of the United States a report[176] of the I transmit to the Senate of the United States a report[176] of the If any vessel of the United States, public or private, shall be President of the United States shall be, and he is hereby, authorized