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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... expected from me in the event of such measures as might have been expected on the arrival of the President's message , I have been left altogether to the guidance of my own sense of duty under circum- stances of much difficulty . I have ...
... expected from me in the event of such measures as might have been expected on the arrival of the President's message , I have been left altogether to the guidance of my own sense of duty under circum- stances of much difficulty . I have ...
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... expected that the 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 ...
... expected that the 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 ...
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... expected the same benefits- benefits that were , in fact , enjoyed when Belgium and Holland were united under one Government . Satisfied with the justice of their pre- tension to be placed on the same footing with Holland , I could not ...
... expected the same benefits- benefits that were , in fact , enjoyed when Belgium and Holland were united under one Government . Satisfied with the justice of their pre- tension to be placed on the same footing with Holland , I could not ...
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... expected from the President . The deep tone of dissatisfaction which pervaded the public mind and the correspondent excitement produced in Congress by only a general knowledge of the result rendered it more than proba- ble that a resort ...
... expected from the President . The deep tone of dissatisfaction which pervaded the public mind and the correspondent excitement produced in Congress by only a general knowledge of the result rendered it more than proba- ble that a resort ...
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... expected . That it may be favorable is my sincere wish . France having now , through all the branches of her Government , acknowledged the validity of our claims and the obligation of the treaty of 1831 , and there really existing no ...
... expected . That it may be favorable is my sincere wish . France having now , through all the branches of her Government , acknowledged the validity of our claims and the obligation of the treaty of 1831 , and there really existing no ...
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