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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... feel the magnitude of the trust committed to us . Never in any former period of our history have we had greater reason than we now have to be thankful to Divine Providence for the blessings of health and general prosperity . Every ...
... feel the magnitude of the trust committed to us . Never in any former period of our history have we had greater reason than we now have to be thankful to Divine Providence for the blessings of health and general prosperity . Every ...
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... feeling of nationality would arise , and the drift toward disunion would cease . As befits its gravity the subject is constantly present in the President's messages and papers . See the article in the Encyclopedic Index , entitled ...
... feeling of nationality would arise , and the drift toward disunion would cease . As befits its gravity the subject is constantly present in the President's messages and papers . See the article in the Encyclopedic Index , entitled ...
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... feel that I can not too earnestly invite the special attention of Congress , without the exercise of whose authority the op- portunity to accomplish so much public good must pass unimproved . Deeply impressed with its vital importance ...
... feel that I can not too earnestly invite the special attention of Congress , without the exercise of whose authority the op- portunity to accomplish so much public good must pass unimproved . Deeply impressed with its vital importance ...
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... feeling also , directed by patriotism and intelligence , to vindicate the conduct which in the end would appear to have ... feel in the free- dom which gives rise to such apprehensions his highest security . When unfounded the attention ...
... feeling also , directed by patriotism and intelligence , to vindicate the conduct which in the end would appear to have ... feel in the free- dom which gives rise to such apprehensions his highest security . When unfounded the attention ...
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... feel any other sentiment than that of indignant regret at conduct so destruc- tive of the harmony and peace of the ... feeling , and the deep - rooted attachment of the people of the non- slaveholding States to the Union and to their ...
... feel any other sentiment than that of indignant regret at conduct so destruc- tive of the harmony and peace of the ... feeling , and the deep - rooted attachment of the people of the non- slaveholding States to the Union and to their ...
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