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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... submitted to the Senate . Recent events in that country have awak- ened the liveliest solicitude in the United States . Aware of the strong temptations existing and powerful inducements held out to the citizens of the United States to ...
... submitted to the Senate . Recent events in that country have awak- ened the liveliest solicitude in the United States . Aware of the strong temptations existing and powerful inducements held out to the citizens of the United States to ...
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... submitting to an interference by any government on earth , however powerful , with the free performance of the domestic duties which the Constitution has imposed on their public functionaries . The discussions which intervene between ...
... submitting to an interference by any government on earth , however powerful , with the free performance of the domestic duties which the Constitution has imposed on their public functionaries . The discussions which intervene between ...
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... submitted from the proper Departments , amount- ing to about twenty - four millions , still the available surplus at the close of the next year , after deducting all unexpended appropriations , will probably not be less than six ...
... submitted from the proper Departments , amount- ing to about twenty - four millions , still the available surplus at the close of the next year , after deducting all unexpended appropriations , will probably not be less than six ...
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... submitted at the last session of Congress and now renewed , for a reorganization of the Topo- graphical Corps . This reorganization can be effected without any addi- tion to the present expenditure and with much advantage to the public ...
... submitted at the last session of Congress and now renewed , for a reorganization of the Topo- graphical Corps . This reorganization can be effected without any addi- tion to the present expenditure and with much advantage to the public ...
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... submitted to their consideration . Recollecting , however , that propositions to introduce a new feature in our fundamental laws can not be too patiently examined , and ought not to be received with favor until the great body of the ...
... submitted to their consideration . Recollecting , however , that propositions to introduce a new feature in our fundamental laws can not be too patiently examined , and ought not to be received with favor until the great body of the ...
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