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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... 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 approbation . This ...
... 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 approbation . This ...
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... means of obtaining so 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 ...
... means of obtaining so 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 ...
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... means by whose silent and secret operation a control would be exercised by the few over the political conduct of the many by first acquiring that control over the labor and earnings of the great body of the people . Wherever this spirit ...
... means by whose silent and secret operation a control would be exercised by the few over the political conduct of the many by first acquiring that control over the labor and earnings of the great body of the people . Wherever this spirit ...
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... means of effect- ing this organization . Such a division may be made as will be just to all by transferring each at a proper period of life from one class to another and by calling first for the services of that class , whether for ...
... means of effect- ing this organization . Such a division may be made as will be just to all by transferring each at a proper period of life from one class to another and by calling first for the services of that class , whether for ...
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... means of strengthening this national arm I also recommend to your particular attention the propriety of the suggestion which attracted the consideration of Congress at its last session , respecting the enlistment of boys at a suitable ...
... means of strengthening this national arm I also recommend to your particular attention the propriety of the suggestion which attracted the consideration of Congress at its last session , respecting the enlistment of boys at a suitable ...
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