A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volumen5Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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... relation to a contract , to the attention of the Secretary of the Navy , the head of the appropriate Department , without expressing or intimating any opinion whatever on the subject ; and to make the matter if possible still plainer ...
... relation to a contract , to the attention of the Secretary of the Navy , the head of the appropriate Department , without expressing or intimating any opinion whatever on the subject ; and to make the matter if possible still plainer ...
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... relations between the Federal Government and South Carolina . He has been invested with no such discretion . He possesses no power to change the relations heretofore existing between them , much less to acknowledge the independence of ...
... relations between the Federal Government and South Carolina . He has been invested with no such discretion . He possesses no power to change the relations heretofore existing between them , much less to acknowledge the independence of ...
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... relations with that Empire are all that we could desire . Our relations with Spain are now of a more complicated , though less dangerous , character than they have been for many years . Our citizens have long held and continue to hold ...
... relations with that Empire are all that we could desire . Our relations with Spain are now of a more complicated , though less dangerous , character than they have been for many years . Our citizens have long held and continue to hold ...
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... relations with Mexico remain in a most unsatisfactory condition . In my last two annual messages I discussed extensively the subject of these relations , and do not now propose to repeat at length the facts and arguments then presented ...
... relations with Mexico remain in a most unsatisfactory condition . In my last two annual messages I discussed extensively the subject of these relations , and do not now propose to repeat at length the facts and arguments then presented ...
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... relation to her own fame and the welfare of the whole country , would surpass them all . To the Senate of the United States : JAMES BUCHANAN . WASHINGTON , January 30 , 1861 . I have received the resolution of the Senate of the 24th ...
... relation to her own fame and the welfare of the whole country , would surpass them all . To the Senate of the United States : JAMES BUCHANAN . WASHINGTON , January 30 , 1861 . I have received the resolution of the Senate of the 24th ...
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