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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... believed to be of that character . That the feelings produced in the United States by the news of the rejection of the appropriation would be such as I have described them to have been was foreseen by the French Government , and prompt ...
... believed to be of that character . That the feelings produced in the United States by the news of the rejection of the appropriation would be such as I have described them to have been was foreseen by the French Government , and prompt ...
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... believed that after meeting all outstanding and unexpended appropriations there will remain near eleven millions to be applied to any new objects which Congress may designate or to the more rapid execution of the works already in ...
... believed that after meeting all outstanding and unexpended appropriations there will remain near eleven millions to be applied to any new objects which Congress may designate or to the more rapid execution of the works already in ...
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... believed that the same principles could be advantageously applied in all cases , and would promote the efficiency and economy of the public service , at the same time that greater sat- isfaction and more equal justice would be secured ...
... believed that the same principles could be advantageously applied in all cases , and would promote the efficiency and economy of the public service , at the same time that greater sat- isfaction and more equal justice would be secured ...
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... believed that the laws for the government of the District require revisal and amendment , and that much good may be done by modifying the penal code so as to give uniformity to its provisions . Your attention is also invited to the ...
... believed that the laws for the government of the District require revisal and amendment , and that much good may be done by modifying the penal code so as to give uniformity to its provisions . Your attention is also invited to the ...
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... believed that she can have determined perma- nently to retain a position so utterly indefensible . In the altered state of the questions in controversy , and under all existing circumstances , it appears to me that until such a ...
... believed that she can have determined perma- nently to retain a position so utterly indefensible . In the altered state of the questions in controversy , and under all existing circumstances , it appears to me that until such a ...
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