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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... citizens of the United States to whom it may be awarded . Neither the Executive nor the Legislature can properly interfere with it without their consent . With their consent the Executive has com- petent authority to negotiate about it ...
... citizens of the United States to whom it may be awarded . Neither the Executive nor the Legislature can properly interfere with it without their consent . With their consent the Executive has com- petent authority to negotiate about it ...
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... citizens of the United States and their cargoes , as aforesaid , shall be continued , and no longer ; and Whereas satisfactory evidence has lately been received by me from His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Mechlenberg Schwerin ...
... citizens of the United States and their cargoes , as aforesaid , shall be continued , and no longer ; and Whereas satisfactory evidence has lately been received by me from His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Mechlenberg Schwerin ...
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... citizens , partially paid , will be fully satis- fied as soon as the condition of the Queen's Government will permit the proper attention to the subject of them . That Government has , I am happy to inform you , manifested a ...
... citizens , partially paid , will be fully satis- fied as soon as the condition of the Queen's Government will permit the proper attention to the subject of them . That Government has , I am happy to inform you , manifested a ...
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... citizens of the United States to mingle in the dissensions of our immediate neigh- bors , instructions have been given to the district attorneys of the United States where indications warranted it to prosecute without respect to persons ...
... citizens of the United States to mingle in the dissensions of our immediate neigh- bors , instructions have been given to the district attorneys of the United States where indications warranted it to prosecute without respect to persons ...
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... citizens as evils which we shall mitigate whenever we are not prevented by the adverse legislation and policy of foreign nations or those primary duties which the defense and independence of our country enjoin upon us . That we have ...
... citizens as evils which we shall mitigate whenever we are not prevented by the adverse legislation and policy of foreign nations or those primary duties which the defense and independence of our country enjoin upon us . That we have ...
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