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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... President. adopted after the best reflections I could give to the subject , and I hope will meet the approbation of the President . My first impressions were that I ought to follow my inclinations , demand my passports , and leave the ...
... President. adopted after the best reflections I could give to the subject , and I hope will meet the approbation of the President . My first impressions were that I ought to follow my inclinations , demand my passports , and leave the ...
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... President. At any rate , I shall , notwithstanding the situation in which I am placed in relation to this Government , endeavor to obtain some explanation on this point . The packet of the 16th arrived , but to my great regret brought me ...
... President. At any rate , I shall , notwithstanding the situation in which I am placed in relation to this Government , endeavor to obtain some explanation on this point . The packet of the 16th arrived , but to my great regret brought me ...
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... President. becoming the representative of a Government ever slow to manifest resentment and eager only to fulfill the obligations of justice and good faith , but at the same time to inform you that he should have felt no surprise and ...
... President. becoming the representative of a Government ever slow to manifest resentment and eager only to fulfill the obligations of justice and good faith , but at the same time to inform you that he should have felt no surprise and ...
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... 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 compromise the claims . allowed by the ...
... 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 compromise the claims . allowed by the ...
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... President. the Government of the United States had done nothing to injure the interests of France , or , in other words , that no steps had been authorized by Congress of a hostile character toward France . What the disposition or action ...
... President. the Government of the United States had done nothing to injure the interests of France , or , in other words , that no steps had been authorized by Congress of a hostile character toward France . What the disposition or action ...
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