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, 1897 |
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... Congress of the United States United States. President. To the Senate : VETO MESSAGE . WASHINGTON , March 3 , 1835 . I respectfully return to the Senate , where it originated , the " act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to ...
... Congress of the United States United States. President. To the Senate : VETO MESSAGE . WASHINGTON , March 3 , 1835 . I respectfully return to the Senate , where it originated , the " act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to ...
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... Congress of the United States United States. President. In the settlement of the question of the northeastern boundary little progress has been made . Great Britain has declined acceding to the proposition of the United States ...
... Congress of the United States United States. President. In the settlement of the question of the northeastern boundary little progress has been made . Great Britain has declined acceding to the proposition of the United States ...
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... Congress of the United States United States. President. nevertheless , without disregard to the principle of our laws , admit their claim to be treated as Americans , and at the same time a respect for Congress , to whom the subject had ...
... Congress of the United States United States. President. nevertheless , without disregard to the principle of our laws , admit their claim to be treated as Americans , and at the same time a respect for Congress , to whom the subject had ...
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... Congress of the United States United States. President. discussions , as well upon our relations with France as upon our national character , were obvious , and the line of duty was to my mind equally so . This was either to insist upon ...
... Congress of the United States United States. President. discussions , as well upon our relations with France as upon our national character , were obvious , and the line of duty was to my mind equally so . This was either to insist upon ...
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... Congress of the United States United States. President. reached Paris whilst the Chambers were in session . The extraordinary and to us injurious delays of the French Government in their action upon the subject of its fulfillment have ...
... Congress of the United States United States. President. reached Paris whilst the Chambers were in session . The extraordinary and to us injurious delays of the French Government in their action upon the subject of its fulfillment have ...
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