An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes," that "in case either France or Great Britain shall so revoke or modify her edicts as that they shall... The Congressional Reporter - Page 2781811Full view - About this book
| Charles Manfred Thompson - United States - 1917 - 586 pages
...the President of the United States be, and he hereby is authorized, in case either France or Great Britain shall so revoke or modify her edicts, as that...trade of the United States, suspended by this act . . . may be renewed with the nation so doing." Soon after the passage of the Non-intercourse Act President... | |
| Edward Channing - United States - 1917 - 604 pages
...4 provides " that in case either Great Britain or France shall, before the third day of March next, so revoke or modify her edicts as that they shall cease to violate the neutral commerce of the 1 Annals of Congress, llth Cong., 1st latio:-. iii, 241. and 2nd Sessions, Pt. 2, 2060. 'Annals of... | |
| Allen Johnson - Biography & Autobiography - 1921 - 370 pages
...authorized the President, "in case either Great Britain or France shall, before the 3d day of March next, so revoke or modify her edicts as that they shall...violate the neutral commerce of the United States," to cut off trade with the nation which continued to offend. The act thus gave the President an immense... | |
| United States - 1921 - 612 pages
...authorized the President, "in case either Great Britain or France shall, before the 3d day of March next, so revoke or modify her edicts as that they shall...violate the neutral commerce of the United States," to cut off trade with the nation which continued to offend. The act thus gave the President an immense... | |
| Allen Johnson - United States - 1921 - 376 pages
...authorized the President, "in case either Great Britain or France shall, before the 3d day of March next, so revoke or modify her edicts as that they shall...violate the neutral commerce of the United States," to cut off trade with the nation which continued to offend. The act thus gave the President an immense... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - United States - 1922 - 696 pages
...with England and France. The President was authorized, in case either Great Britain or France ceased to violate the neutral commerce of the United States, to declare the same by a proclamation, after which trade might be renewed with the compliant nation. This was the beginning... | |
| James Hart - Executive power - 1925 - 354 pages
...in section 4 " that in case either Great Britain or France shall before the third day of March next, so revoke or modify her edicts, as that they shall...violate the neutral commerce of the United States, which fact the President of the United States shall declare by proclamation." 10 To what extent did... | |
| Executive power - 1925 - 736 pages
...the President of the United States be, and he hereby is authorized, in case either France or Great Britain shall so revoke or modify her edicts, as that they shall cease « Ibid., 506 ff. to violate the neutral commerce of the United States, to declare the same by proclamation";... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Agriculture and Forestry Committee - 1926 - 348 pages
...4 provided, "That in case either Great Britain or France shall, before the third day of March next, so revoke or modify her edicts as that they shall...violate the neutral commerce of the United States, which fact the President of the United States shall declare by proclamation, and if the other nation... | |
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