| James Wells Stillman - United States - 1900 - 30 pages
...result necessarily from the facts that it is not within the jurisdiction of any particular State and is within the power and jurisdiction of the United States....to acquire territory. Whichever may be the source whence the power is derived, the possession of it is unquestioned." It will be noticed that his Honor... | |
| Electronic journals - 1900 - 778 pages
...result necessarily from the facts, that it is not within the jurisdiction of any particular state and is within the power and jurisdiction of the United States....to acquire territory. Whichever may be the source whence the power is derived, the possession of it is unquestioned." This power, which was so early... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - Campaign literature - 1900 - 636 pages
...result necessarily from the facts that It Is not within the jurisdiction of any particular State and Is within the power and Jurisdiction of the United States....to acquire territory. Whichever may be the source whence the power Is derived, the possession of It Is unquestioned." I will admit it is the moral duty... | |
| James Wells Stillman - United States - 1900 - 37 pages
...result necessarily from the facts that it is not within the jurisdiction of any particular State and is within the power and jurisdiction of the United States....to acquire territory. Whichever may be the source whence the power is derived, the possession of it is unquestioned." It will be noticed that his Honor... | |
| Emlin McClain - Constitutional law - 1900 - 1134 pages
...result necessarily from the facts that it is not within the jurisdiction of any particular State, and is within the power and jurisdiction of the United States....to acquire territory. Whichever may be the source whence the power is derived, the possession of it is unquestioned. In execution of it, Congress, in... | |
| Charles Sumner - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1900 - 418 pages
...result necessarily from the facts that it is not within the jurisdiction of any particular State, and is within the power and jurisdiction of the United States....the inevitable consequence of the right to acquire territory."1 If the right to govern may be the inevitable consequence of the right to acquire territory,... | |
| Joseph Culbertson Clayton - Campaign literature - 1900 - 42 pages
...necessarily from the facts that it is not within the jurisdiction of any particular state, and is within the jurisdiction of the United States. The right to govern...inevitable consequence of the right to acquire territory. Which ever may be the source whence the power is derived, the possession of it is unquestioned." And... | |
| Whitelaw Reid - Imperialism - 1900 - 318 pages
...result necessarily from the facts that it is not within the jurisdiction of any particular State, and is within the power and jurisdiction of the United States. The right to govern maybe the inevitable consequence of the right to acquire territory. Whichever may be the source whence... | |
| United States - 1901 - 1072 pages
...result necessarily from the farts that it is not within the jurisdiction of any particular State and is within the power and jurisdiction of the United States....to acquire territory. Whichever may be the source whence the power is derived, the possession of it is unquestioned. ******* S. Doc. 231, pt 7 20 Dissenting... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Colonies - 1901 - 196 pages
...necessarily from the facts, that it is not within the jurisdiction of any particular state, and is within the power and jurisdiction of the United States....to acquire territory. Whichever may be the source, whence the power is derived, the possession of it is unquestioned." General Halleck, (Int. Law, 1st... | |
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