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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... important incidents in this pro- tracted controversy will shew how utterly untenable are the grounds upon which this course is attempted to be justified . On entering upon the duties of my station I found the United States an ...
... important incidents in this pro- tracted controversy will shew how utterly untenable are the grounds upon which this course is attempted to be justified . On entering upon the duties of my station I found the United States an ...
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... important to the independent admin- istration of the Government that it can neither be surrendered nor com- promitted without national degradation . I hope it is unnecessary for me to say that such a sacrifice will not be made through ...
... important to the independent admin- istration of the Government that it can neither be surrendered nor com- promitted without national degradation . I hope it is unnecessary for me to say that such a sacrifice will not be made through ...
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... important a subject . It is certainly our duty to diminish as far as we can the burdens of taxation and to regard all the restrictions which are imposed on the trade and navigation of our citizens as evils which we shall mitigate ...
... important a subject . It is certainly our duty to diminish as far as we can the burdens of taxation and to regard all the restrictions which are imposed on the trade and navigation of our citizens as evils which we shall mitigate ...
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... important occupation of man , advances and contributes to the wealth and power of our extended territory . Being still of the opinion that it is our best policy , as far as we can consistently with the obligations under which those ...
... important occupation of man , advances and contributes to the wealth and power of our extended territory . Being still of the opinion that it is our best policy , as far as we can consistently with the obligations under which those ...
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... important an end we must set aside all calculations of temporary convenience , and be influenced by those only which are in harmony with the true character and the per- manent interests of the Republic . We must recur to first ...
... important an end we must set aside all calculations of temporary convenience , and be influenced by those only which are in harmony with the true character and the per- manent interests of the Republic . We must recur to first ...
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