American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 2

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Author: Noah Webster

Treaty-Making

TRE’ATY-MAKING, a. The treaty-making power is lodged in the executive government. In monarchies, it is vested in the king or emperor; in the United States of America, it is vested in the president, by and with the consent of the senate.

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Chicago: Noah Webster Jr., "Treaty-Making," American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 2 in An American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 2 (New York: S. Converse, 1828), Original Sources, accessed March 30, 2023, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=KSBT7Q9XX5RMNPP.

MLA: Webster, Noah, Jr. "Treaty-Making." American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 2, in An American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 2, New York, S. Converse, 1828, Original Sources. 30 Mar. 2023. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=KSBT7Q9XX5RMNPP.

Harvard: Webster, N, 'Treaty-Making' in American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 2. cited in 1828, An American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 2, S. Converse, New York. Original Sources, retrieved 30 March 2023, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=KSBT7Q9XX5RMNPP.