Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official DutiesW.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1900 |
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... foreign cable upon our shores and establish a physical connection between our territory and that of a foreign state without the consent of the Government of the United States . The jurisdiction of this nation within its own territory is ...
... foreign cable upon our shores and establish a physical connection between our territory and that of a foreign state without the consent of the Government of the United States . The jurisdiction of this nation within its own territory is ...
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... foreign telegraphic cables . What the President can do and ought to do in the case of projected cables may possibly be ascertained from what he has done ; at any rate , a recurrence to the history of the landing of certain existing ...
... foreign telegraphic cables . What the President can do and ought to do in the case of projected cables may possibly be ascertained from what he has done ; at any rate , a recurrence to the history of the landing of certain existing ...
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... foreign intercourse , is with the Government of the United States , and that , however suitable certain legislation on the part of a State of the Union may become , in respect to its proprietary rights in aid of such enterprises , the ...
... foreign intercourse , is with the Government of the United States , and that , however suitable certain legislation on the part of a State of the Union may become , in respect to its proprietary rights in aid of such enterprises , the ...
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... foreign cable upon his power to prevent its landing altogether , if deemed by him inimical to the interests of this Government , its people , or their business . The right to prevent carried with it the right to control . The Direct ...
... foreign cable upon his power to prevent its landing altogether , if deemed by him inimical to the interests of this Government , its people , or their business . The right to prevent carried with it the right to control . The Direct ...
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... cable at Cape Cod . " These precedents seem to justify a similar concession to the promoters of the present enterprise , which there is the less hesitation in according as they are citizens of the 20 FOREIGN CABLES .
... cable at Cape Cod . " These precedents seem to justify a similar concession to the promoters of the present enterprise , which there is the less hesitation in according as they are citizens of the 20 FOREIGN CABLES .
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