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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... character to impress upon all the necessity of a speedy and definitive termination of the dispute . This consideration , added to the desire common to both to relieve the liberal and friendly relations so happily existing between the ...
... character to impress upon all the necessity of a speedy and definitive termination of the dispute . This consideration , added to the desire common to both to relieve the liberal and friendly relations so happily existing between the ...
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... character of the wrongs we suffered - wrongs in many cases so flagrant that even their authors never denied our right to repa- ration . Of the extent of these injuries some conception may be formed from the fact that after the burning ...
... character of the wrongs we suffered - wrongs in many cases so flagrant that even their authors never denied our right to repa- ration . Of the extent of these injuries some conception may be formed from the fact that after the burning ...
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... character , were obvious , and the line of duty was to my mind equally so . This was either to insist upon the adjustment of our claims within a rea- sonable period or to abandon them altogether . I could not doubt that by this course ...
... character , were obvious , and the line of duty was to my mind equally so . This was either to insist upon the adjustment of our claims within a rea- sonable period or to abandon them altogether . I could not doubt that by this course ...
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... character . That the feelings produced in the United States by the news of the rejection of the appropriation would be such as I have described them to have been was foreseen by the French Government , and prompt meas- ures were taken ...
... character . That the feelings produced in the United States by the news of the rejection of the appropriation would be such as I have described them to have been was foreseen by the French Government , and prompt meas- ures were taken ...
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... character toward France . What the disposition or action of Congress might be was then unknown to the French cabinet ; but on the 14th of January the Senate resolved that it was at that time inexpedient to adopt any legislative measures ...
... character toward France . What the disposition or action of Congress might be was then unknown to the French cabinet ; but on the 14th of January the Senate resolved that it was at that time inexpedient to adopt any legislative measures ...
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