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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... hope will meet the approbation of the President . My first impressions were that I ought to follow my inclinations , demand my passports , and leave the Kingdom . This would at once have freed me from a situation extremely painful and ...
... hope will meet the approbation of the President . My first impressions were that I ought to follow my inclinations , demand my passports , and leave the Kingdom . This would at once have freed me from a situation extremely painful and ...
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... hope that this letter may arrive in time for the packet . By the inclosed semiofficial paper you will see that a law has been presented for effecting the payment of 25,000,000 francs capital to the United States , for which the budgets ...
... hope that this letter may arrive in time for the packet . By the inclosed semiofficial paper you will see that a law has been presented for effecting the payment of 25,000,000 francs capital to the United States , for which the budgets ...
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... hope which I cherish that its labors to improve them may be crowned with success . You are assembled at a period of profound interest to the American patriot . The unexampled growth and prosperity of our country having given us a rank ...
... hope which I cherish that its labors to improve them may be crowned with success . You are assembled at a period of profound interest to the American patriot . The unexampled growth and prosperity of our country having given us a rank ...
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... hope is indulged that the adjust- ment of the vexed question of our claims will be followed by a more extended and mutually beneficial intercourse between the two countries . The internal contest still continues in Spain . Distinguished ...
... hope is indulged that the adjust- ment of the vexed question of our claims will be followed by a more extended and mutually beneficial intercourse between the two countries . The internal contest still continues in Spain . Distinguished ...
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... hope to acquit myself of the responsibility to be incurred in suffering Congress to adjourn without laying the subject before them . Those received by me were believed to be of that character . That the feelings produced in the United ...
... hope to acquit myself of the responsibility to be incurred in suffering Congress to adjourn without laying the subject before them . Those received by me were believed to be of that character . That the feelings produced in the United ...
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