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The thirty-eighth rule says: “When a treaty shall be laid before the Senate for
ratification it shall be read a first time, when ... The question that is presented by
the resolution now before the Senate is whether we shall hereafter consider
treaties ...
The thirty-eighth rule says: “When a treaty shall be laid before the Senate for
ratification it shall be read a first time, when ... The question that is presented by
the resolution now before the Senate is whether we shall hereafter consider
treaties ...
Page 167
Constitution have clothed us and give up to the treaty-making power the privilege
of exercising a usurpation which has ... Until recently all the treaties in regard to
the purchase of lands from the Indians have invoked the legislative power of ...
Constitution have clothed us and give up to the treaty-making power the privilege
of exercising a usurpation which has ... Until recently all the treaties in regard to
the purchase of lands from the Indians have invoked the legislative power of ...
Page 560
Upon that theory treaties were made not admitting the right to the soil as in the
Indians, but admitting merely their ... In the earlier times such treaties were
necessary for the preservation of peace; in the later times they have only been
made ...
Upon that theory treaties were made not admitting the right to the soil as in the
Indians, but admitting merely their ... In the earlier times such treaties were
necessary for the preservation of peace; in the later times they have only been
made ...
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