The Presidents' Primary Sources:
"The young men of the country--those who from their age must be its rulerstwenty-five years hence--have a peculiar interest in maintaining the nationalhonor. A moment's reflection as to what will be our commanding influenceamong the nations of the earth in their day, if they are only true to themselves,should inspire them with national pride. All divisions--geographical, political,and religious--can join in this common sentiment. How the public debt isto be paid or specie payments resumed is not so important as that a planshould be adopted and acquiesced in. A united determination to do is worthmore than divided counsels upon the method of doing. Legislation upon thissubject may not be necessary now, or even advisable, but it will be whenthe civil law is more fully restored in all parts of the country and traderesumes its wonted channels."
-Ulysses S. Grant-
Ulysses S. Grant had a part of his speech for the youth. It was inspirational as he said that he was sp proud of the young men who were trying to protect their country and rise with it. He also, wanted to keep doing that, specially that it was after the civil war.
-Ulysses S. Grant-
Ulysses S. Grant had a part of his speech for the youth. It was inspirational as he said that he was sp proud of the young men who were trying to protect their country and rise with it. He also, wanted to keep doing that, specially that it was after the civil war.
"ART. VI. Citizens of the United States visiting or residing in China shall enjoy the same privileges, immunities, or exemptions in respect to travel or residence as may there be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation, and, reciprocally, Chinese subjects visiting or residing in the United States shall enjoy the same privileges, immunities, and exemptions in respect to travel or residence as may there be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation. But nothing herein contained shall be held to confer naturalization upon citizens of the United States in China, nor upon the subjects of China in the United States."
-Rutherford B. Hayes-
Hayes wanted to tell people that statues of the Americans who lived in China. He allowed them to enjoy and have all the rights that americans have in United States, But he didn't talk about their naturalization, which means that he didn't want it.
-Rutherford B. Hayes-
Hayes wanted to tell people that statues of the Americans who lived in China. He allowed them to enjoy and have all the rights that americans have in United States, But he didn't talk about their naturalization, which means that he didn't want it.