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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... considered as commit- ting the dignity of his own ; that the universal practice in such cases was to wait the order to depart , and not by a voluntary demand of passports exonerate the foreign Government from the odium and ...
... considered as commit- ting the dignity of his own ; that the universal practice in such cases was to wait the order to depart , and not by a voluntary demand of passports exonerate the foreign Government from the odium and ...
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... considered as an intimation of the course which , in the opinion of His Majesty's Government , the undersigned ought to pursue as the natural result of Mr. Sérurier's recall , or it may be construed , as it seems to have been by the ...
... considered as an intimation of the course which , in the opinion of His Majesty's Government , the undersigned ought to pursue as the natural result of Mr. Sérurier's recall , or it may be construed , as it seems to have been by the ...
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... considered as an offensive imputation . Although this communication was made without instructions and entirely on the minister's own responsibility , yet it was afterwards made the act of this Government by my full approbation , and ...
... considered as an offensive imputation . Although this communication was made without instructions and entirely on the minister's own responsibility , yet it was afterwards made the act of this Government by my full approbation , and ...
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... considered unsafe to put arms into the hands of the peo- ple and to instruct them in the elements of military knowledge . That fear can have no place here when it is recollected that the people are the sovereign power . Our Government ...
... considered unsafe to put arms into the hands of the peo- ple and to instruct them in the elements of military knowledge . That fear can have no place here when it is recollected that the people are the sovereign power . Our Government ...
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... considered and settled . Already does the spirit of monopoly begin to exhibit its natural propensities in attempts to exact from the public , for services which it supposes can not be obtained on other terms , the most extravagant ...
... considered and settled . Already does the spirit of monopoly begin to exhibit its natural propensities in attempts to exact from the public , for services which it supposes can not be obtained on other terms , the most extravagant ...
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