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... tion , can declare war . The President cannot . Yet the Presi- dent can commit acts of war , or acts which give cause for war ; and can thus force the hand of Congress into declaring war or recognizing the existence of war which ...
... tion , can declare war . The President cannot . Yet the Presi- dent can commit acts of war , or acts which give cause for war ; and can thus force the hand of Congress into declaring war or recognizing the existence of war which ...
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... tion that India was prepared to make . In no other way could Indian sentiment be gratified or the bonds that link British and Indian destinies receive so striking an affirma- tion . Up to the present , India has put not less than ...
... tion that India was prepared to make . In no other way could Indian sentiment be gratified or the bonds that link British and Indian destinies receive so striking an affirma- tion . Up to the present , India has put not less than ...
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... tion of human life by an illegal act . " THE DECLARATION Friendship itself prompts it [ the Government of the United States ] to say to the Imperial Government that repe- tition by the commanders of German naval vessels of acts in ...
... tion of human life by an illegal act . " THE DECLARATION Friendship itself prompts it [ the Government of the United States ] to say to the Imperial Government that repe- tition by the commanders of German naval vessels of acts in ...
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