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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... continued , and no longer ; and Whereas satisfactory evidence has lately been received by me from His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Mechlenberg Schwerin , through an official communication of Leon Herckenrath , his consul at ...
... continued , and no longer ; and Whereas satisfactory evidence has lately been received by me from His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Mechlenberg Schwerin , through an official communication of Leon Herckenrath , his consul at ...
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... continued good understanding with the Governments to which they are severally accredited . With those Governments upon which our citizens have valid and accumulating claims , scarcely an advance toward a settle- ment of them is made ...
... continued good understanding with the Governments to which they are severally accredited . With those Governments upon which our citizens have valid and accumulating claims , scarcely an advance toward a settle- ment of them is made ...
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... continued . It terminated in the treaty of July 4 , 1831 , recognizing the justice of our claims in part and promising payment to the amount of 25,000,000 francs in six annual installments . The ratifications of this treaty were ...
... continued . It terminated in the treaty of July 4 , 1831 , recognizing the justice of our claims in part and promising payment to the amount of 25,000,000 francs in six annual installments . The ratifications of this treaty were ...
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... continued observance of economy and by harmonizing the great interests of agri- culture , manufactures , and commerce much more may be accomplished to diminish the burdens of government and to increase still further the enterprise and ...
... continued observance of economy and by harmonizing the great interests of agri- culture , manufactures , and commerce much more may be accomplished to diminish the burdens of government and to increase still further the enterprise and ...
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... continued refusal of France to execute a treaty from the faithful performance of which by the United States it was tranquilly enjoying important advantages , it became the duty of the President to recommend such measures as might be ...
... continued refusal of France to execute a treaty from the faithful performance of which by the United States it was tranquilly enjoying important advantages , it became the duty of the President to recommend such measures as might be ...
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