A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: Prepared Under the Direction of the Joint Committee on Printing, of the House and Senate, Pursuant to an Act of the Fifty-Second Congress of the United States, Volumen4Bureau of national literature and art, 1897 |
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... adopted in contravention as well of the laws of nations as of treaty stipulations , burnings on the high seas , and seizures and con- fiscations under special imperial rescripts in the ports of other nations occupied by the armies or ...
... adopted in contravention as well of the laws of nations as of treaty stipulations , burnings on the high seas , and seizures and con- fiscations under special imperial rescripts in the ports of other nations occupied by the armies or ...
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... adopted to resent the supposed indignity , and recom- mended the execution of the treaty as a measure required by the honor and justice of France . He as the organ of the ministry declared the mes- sage , so long as it had not received ...
... adopted to resent the supposed indignity , and recom- mended the execution of the treaty as a measure required by the honor and justice of France . He as the organ of the ministry declared the mes- sage , so long as it had not received ...
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... adopted the recommendations of the message . They ascer- tained that Congress did not adopt them , and yet that fulfillment is refused unless they first obtain from the President explanations of an opinion characterized by themselves as ...
... adopted the recommendations of the message . They ascer- tained that Congress did not adopt them , and yet that fulfillment is refused unless they first obtain from the President explanations of an opinion characterized by themselves as ...
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... adopt the course which the interests of both nations , not less than the principles of justice , so imperiously require . The treaty being once executed on her part , little will remain to disturb the friendly rela- tions of the two ...
... adopt the course which the interests of both nations , not less than the principles of justice , so imperiously require . The treaty being once executed on her part , little will remain to disturb the friendly rela- tions of the two ...
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... adoption of the present revenue laws is manifest from the fact that compared with 1833 there is a diminution of near twenty - five millions in the last two years , and that our expendi- tures , independently of those for the public debt ...
... adoption of the present revenue laws is manifest from the fact that compared with 1833 there is a diminution of near twenty - five millions in the last two years , and that our expendi- tures , independently of those for the public debt ...
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