As commanderin-chief, he is authorized to direct the movements of the naval and military forces placed by law at his command, and to employ them in the manner he may deem most effectual to harass and conquer and subdue the enemy. He may invade the hostile... Emergency Price Control Act - Página 234por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1941 - 560 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1900 - 948 páginas
...President by the declaration of war. His duty and his power are purely military. As Commander-in-Chief he is authorized to direct the movements of the naval...the sovereignty and authority of the United States. But his coivjueste do not enlarge the boundaries of this Union, nor extend the operation of our institutions... | |
| United States - 1930 - 1554 páginas
...19 Ct. Cl. 528. As Commander In Chief he is authorized to direct the movements of the land and naval forces placed by law at his command, and to employ...the sovereignty and authority of the United States. Rut his conquests do not enlarge the boundaries of this Union, nor extend the operations of our Institutions... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1951 - 68 páginas
...placed by law at his command, and to employ them in the manner he may deem most effective to harass, conquer, and subdue the enemy. He may invade the hostile...it to the sovereignty and authority of the United States.47 <9 The Constitution and What It Means Today (9th Ed.), Princeton, 1947, p. 93. » (1842)... | |
| 1901 - 1164 páginas
...command, and to employ them in the manner he may deem most effectual to harass and conquer and Hiibduc. the enemy. He may invade the hostile country and subject...the sovereignty and authority of the United States. Hut his conquests do not enlarge the hounilarics of this Union, nor extend the operations of our institutions... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations - 1957 - 1342 páginas
...to employ them in the manner he may dsem most effectual to harass and conqu"r and subdue the en°my. He may invade the hostile country, and subject it...the sovereignty and authority of the United States. Rut his conquest* do not enlarge the boundaries of this Union, nor extend the operation of our institutions... | |
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