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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... claims allowed by the commissioners under the treaty with the King of the Two Sicilies , concluded October 14 , 1832 , " without my signature . The act is , in my judgment , inconsistent with the division of powers in the Constitution ...
... claims allowed by the commissioners under the treaty with the King of the Two Sicilies , concluded October 14 , 1832 , " without my signature . The act is , in my judgment , inconsistent with the division of powers in the Constitution ...
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... claims of our citizens , partially paid , will be fully satis- fied as soon as the condition of the Queen's Government will permit the proper attention to the subject of them . That Government has , I am happy to inform you , manifested ...
... claims of our citizens , partially paid , will be fully satis- fied as soon as the condition of the Queen's Government will permit the proper attention to the subject of them . That Government has , I am happy to inform you , manifested ...
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... claim . Negotiations have been opened at Madrid for the establishment of a lasting peace between Spain and such of the Spanish American Govern- ments of this hemisphere as have availed themselves of the intimation given to all of them ...
... claim . Negotiations have been opened at Madrid for the establishment of a lasting peace between Spain and such of the Spanish American Govern- ments of this hemisphere as have availed themselves of the intimation given to all of them ...
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... claim to be treated as Americans , and at the same time a respect for Congress , to whom the subject had long since ... claims , scarcely an advance toward a settle- ment of them is made , owing mainly to their distracted state or to ...
... claim to be treated as Americans , and at the same time a respect for Congress , to whom the subject had long since ... claims , scarcely an advance toward a settle- ment of them is made , owing mainly to their distracted state or to ...
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... claims the validity of which was never questionable , and has now been most solemnly admitted by France herself . The antiquity of these claims , their high justice , and the aggravating circumstances out of which they arose are too ...
... claims the validity of which was never questionable , and has now been most solemnly admitted by France herself . The antiquity of these claims , their high justice , and the aggravating circumstances out of which they arose are too ...
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