A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volumen5Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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... important and eventful epoch in the affairs of our country , as they immediately precede the war and cover the official utterances of the Executives during this period . Some of the more important events and incidents of these twelve ...
... important and eventful epoch in the affairs of our country , as they immediately precede the war and cover the official utterances of the Executives during this period . Some of the more important events and incidents of these twelve ...
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... result not only his removal from the Presidential office would be involved , but , what is of infinitely greater importance to himself , his character , both in the eyes of the present and of future generations , James Buchanan 3146.
... result not only his removal from the Presidential office would be involved , but , what is of infinitely greater importance to himself , his character , both in the eyes of the present and of future generations , James Buchanan 3146.
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... important officers of the Government . He exercises the veto power , and to that extent controls the legislation of Congress . For the performance of these high duties he is responsible to the people of the several States , and not in ...
... important officers of the Government . He exercises the veto power , and to that extent controls the legislation of Congress . For the performance of these high duties he is responsible to the people of the several States , and not in ...
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... important subject . The question fairly stated is , Has the Constitution delegated to Con- gress the power to coerce a State into submission which is attempting to withdraw or has actually withdrawn from the Confederacy ? If answered in ...
... important subject . The question fairly stated is , Has the Constitution delegated to Con- gress the power to coerce a State into submission which is attempting to withdraw or has actually withdrawn from the Confederacy ? If answered in ...
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... important particular to the amend- ments adopted by the Senate of the United States to the treaty concluded at London on the 17th October , 1856 , between the two Governments . It will be recollected that this treaty was rejected by the ...
... important particular to the amend- ments adopted by the Senate of the United States to the treaty concluded at London on the 17th October , 1856 , between the two Governments . It will be recollected that this treaty was rejected by the ...
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