... acquainting the Senate with the nature and amount of those demands and with the course of the negotiation, I also communicate a copy of such parts ofthe correspondence ofthe agents ofthe twoGovernments ... States of America in Congress assembled,That the chairs ofthe President ofthe Senate andofthe Speaker ofthe House of Representatives be shroudedin black during the residue ofthe session, and ... any ofthe powers granted bythe Constitution to establish an office or offices in any ofthe Stateswhatever, andthe establishment thereof shall be directed by law, it shall be the duty of the...
... of a crime, and must respect the principle of proportionality.40 V. Access to the Internet andthe necessary infrastructure 60. The Internet, as a medium by which the right to freedom of ... technologies, for the exercise ofthe right to freedom of opinion and expression, including the right to seek, receive and impart information andthe relevance of a wide diversity of sources, as ... freedom of opinion and expression, but also a range of other human rights, and to promote the progress of society as a whole. Chapter III of the report underlines the applicability of international...
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... to the state of war in that island andthe condition ofthe people there,appears to leave it to the discretion ofthe President to direct the scope ofthe information to be so reported and the ... "for the recognition ofthe independence ofthe people of Cuba, demanding that the Government of Spain relinquish its authority and government in the island of Cuba and to withdraw its land and ... cognizance ofthe joint resolution of the United States Congress, and in view ofthe things which the President is thereby required and authorized toCompilation ofthe Messages and Papers ofthe Presidents...
... Messages and Papers ofthe Presidents 11 A Compilation ofthe Messages and Papers of the Presidents The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Compilation ofthe Messages and Papers of the Presidents, by James ... appropriated bythe acts ofthe 20th [4th] of May and 6th of July, 1798, andofthe 10th of May,1800.JOHN ADAMS.[Footnote 28: Estimates ofthe necessary expenditures for the purchase and fabrication of ... 6, 1814._To the Senate and House of Representatives ofthe United States_:I communicate, for the information of Congress, the report ofthe Director ofthe Mint ofthe operation of thatestablishment...
... Constantine had the advantage of erecting the standard ofthe cross, the emulation of his successor assumed the merit of subduing the Arian heresy, andof abolishing the worship of idols in the Roman ... applied, bythe clergy, to the mild and universal reign of Christianity. ^2 The zeal ofthe emperors was excited to vindicate their own honor, and that ofthe Deity: andthe temples ofthe Roman ... monarchy, andthe removal ofthe seat of empire. But the dignity of their sacred character was still protected bythe laws, and manners of their country; and they still continued,more especially the...
... attracted the merchants ofthe world, whose beneficial traffic was encouraged and protected bythe liberal spirit of Theodoric. The free intercourse ofthe provinces by land and water was restored and ... gradually obtained; the rank of tribune, of count, and of general; the dignity of senator, andthe command ofthe guards, who obeyed him as their chief, at the important crisis when the emperor Anastasius ... the interest and duty ofthe Gothic king to cultivate the affections of the senate ^58 and people. The nobles of Rome were flattered by sonorous epithets and formal professions of respect, which...
... propagated bythe sword of Otho, the conqueror and apostle ofthe Slavic nations ofthe Elbe and Oder: the marches of Brandenburgh and Sleswickwere fortified with German colonies; andthe king of Denmark, ... the office of champion ofthe Roman church; and the zeal ofthe French prince appears to have been prompted bythe love of glory and religion. But the danger wason the banks ofthe Tyber, the ... blunted bythe incessantabuse ofthe spur andthe whip: their powers are reserved for the moments of flight and pursuit: but no soonerdo they feel the touch ofthe hand or the stirrup, than they...
... proclaimed bythe crowd: ^75 but the author ofthe tumult, and the leader ofthe war, was a prince ofthe house of Ducas; and his common appellation of Alexius must bediscriminated bythe epithet of ... was the victim, andofthe soldiers, who were the instruments, of his martial zeal. The first demands ofthe king of England were the restitution of Jerusalem, Palestine, andthe true cross; and ... scandal in the West.] The honor ofthe monarchy andthe safety of the capital were deeply wounded bythe revolt ofthe Bulgarians and Walachians. Since the victory of the second Basil, they had...
... isolating the cDNA of PO-CHH and identifying the native CHH neuropeptide in the ES,after the recent report of CHH cDNA from the ES[28]. Also, we examined the physiological responses of the release and ... full-length cDNA of PO-CHH and identified the presence of the neuropeptide forms in the ES and PO. For the first time in crustaceans, the expression profiles of these two CHHs in response to oxygen and tempera-ture ... maenas and P. marmoratus share overall 67% sequence iden-tity, of which 85% and 68% are contributed by the first 40 residues andbythe C-terminus, respectively[4,5]. Thus, on the basis of the...
... in the presence and absence ofthe paramagnetic metal ions. The amplitudes of the spectra in the presence ofthe paramagnetic metal ionswere normalized to the least affected cross-peaks. The paramagnetic ... affectresonances of water andthe surface of SDS micelles [49]. The paramagnetic broadening effects of Mn2+ and Gd3+on the peptide resonances were studied by comparing 1D1H and 2D TOCSY or ... biology aspects of DMT1 since the discovery of this gene, there has so far been no structuralcharacterization of either this integral protein or a segment of it. Analysis ofthe structure of membrane...
... the shores, waters, and inlets ofthe bay and river of Mobile, andofthe otherrivers, creeks, inlets, and bays emptying into the Gulf of Mexico east ofthe said river Mobile and west thereofto ... part ofthe lands within the fork of Oconee and Oakmulgee rivers. The particulars of the A Compilation ofthe Messages and Papers ofthe Presidents 19 built of brick or stone;" andbythe ... authority from the Legislature.I inclose herewith a letter from the Secretary of War on the subject ofthe islands in the lakes and rivers of ournorthern boundary, andof certain lands in the neighborhood...
... Compilation ofthe Messages and Papers ofthe Presidents 18 A Compilation ofthe Messages and Papers of the Presidents The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Compilation ofthe Messages and Papers of the ... for the accommodation of Congress andofthe President andofthe public offices ofthe Government have made areport ofthe state ofthe buildings designed for those purposes in the city of Washington, ... requiring the Senators and Representatives in the Congress ofthe United States of America, and every of them, that, laying aside all other matters and cares, they then and there meet and assemble...
... east; thence northerly to the northeast corner of said section; thencewesterly to the northwest corner of said section; thence northerly to the northeast corner ofthe southeastquarter of section ... day of May, A.D. 1902, andofthe Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-sixth.THEODORE ROOSEVELT. By the President: JOHN HAY, Secretary of State. BY THE PRESIDENT OFTHE ... possible, the means of transportingthem from the stricken island. The island of St. Vincent and, perhaps, others in that region are also seriouslyCompilation ofthe Messages and Papers ofthe Presidents...
... one hand the evergreen pinesappear, and engross almost the whole higher lands ofthe country; on the other the branching oaks and statelyAn Historical Account ofthe Rise and Progress ofthe ... indulgence and encouragement; by which means they thrust themselves into offices of trust and authority. The Puritans, on the other hand,viewed them with the eye of envy and jealousy, and having ... remarkablyfond of his European trinkets, foodand clothes. He pointed out to them the barrenness ofthe country, and their naked and wretched condition, and promised, if any of them were weary of their...