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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... hope which I cherish that its labors to improve them may be crowned with success . You are assembled at a period of profound interest to the American patriot . The unexampled growth and prosperity of our country having given us a rank ...
... hope which I cherish that its labors to improve them may be crowned with success . You are assembled at a period of profound interest to the American patriot . The unexampled growth and prosperity of our country having given us a rank ...
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... hope is indulged that the adjust- ment of the vexed question of our claims will be followed by a more extended and mutually beneficial intercourse between the two countries . The internal contest still continues in Spain . Distinguished ...
... hope is indulged that the adjust- ment of the vexed question of our claims will be followed by a more extended and mutually beneficial intercourse between the two countries . The internal contest still continues in Spain . Distinguished ...
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... hope to acquit myself of the responsibility to be incurred in suffering Congress to adjourn without laying the subject before them . Those received by me were believed to be of that character . That the feelings produced in the United ...
... hope to acquit myself of the responsibility to be incurred in suffering Congress to adjourn without laying the subject before them . Those received by me were believed to be of that character . That the feelings produced in the United ...
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... hope that the means it was obviously intended to afford of an honorable and speedy adjustment of the difficulties between the two nations would have been accepted , and I therefore did not hesitate to give it my sanction and full ...
... hope that the means it was obviously intended to afford of an honorable and speedy adjustment of the difficulties between the two nations would have been accepted , and I therefore did not hesitate to give it my sanction and full ...
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... hope it is unnecessary for me to say that such a sacrifice will not be made through any agency of mine . The honor of my country shall never be stained by an apology from me for the statement of truth and the performance of duty ; nor ...
... hope it is unnecessary for me to say that such a sacrifice will not be made through any agency of mine . The honor of my country shall never be stained by an apology from me for the statement of truth and the performance of duty ; nor ...
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