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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... appear to him the natural result of that communication , and that in consequence thereof the passports which he might require are at his disposition . " This phrase may be considered as an intimation of the course which , in the opinion ...
... appear to him the natural result of that communication , and that in consequence thereof the passports which he might require are at his disposition . " This phrase may be considered as an intimation of the course which , in the opinion ...
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... appear to prefer . I thank you , sir , for the facilities which you have been kind enough to afford me in the note preceding that now answered , also of this morning's date , and which crossed the letter in which I demanded an interview ...
... appear to prefer . I thank you , sir , for the facilities which you have been kind enough to afford me in the note preceding that now answered , also of this morning's date , and which crossed the letter in which I demanded an interview ...
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... appear to have been called for by the best interests of my country . The apprehensions natural to this feeling that there may have been a desire , through the instrumentality of that measure , to extend the Executive influence , or that ...
... appear to have been called for by the best interests of my country . The apprehensions natural to this feeling that there may have been a desire , through the instrumentality of that measure , to extend the Executive influence , or that ...
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... appears to be adequate to the purposes for which it is maintained , and it forms a nucleus around which any additional force may be collected should the public exigencies unfortunately require any increase of our military means . The ...
... appears to be adequate to the purposes for which it is maintained , and it forms a nucleus around which any additional force may be collected should the public exigencies unfortunately require any increase of our military means . The ...
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... appears from it that our naval force at present in commission , with all the activity which can be given to it , is inadequate to the pro- tection of our rapidly increasing commerce . This consideration and the more general one which ...
... appears from it that our naval force at present in commission , with all the activity which can be given to it , is inadequate to the pro- tection of our rapidly increasing commerce . This consideration and the more general one which ...
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