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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... possession of the United States , and the interest as it fell due has been regularly paid upon them . Our commercial intercourse with Cuba stands as regulated by the act of Congress . No recent infor- mation has been received as to the ...
... possession of the United States , and the interest as it fell due has been regularly paid upon them . Our commercial intercourse with Cuba stands as regulated by the act of Congress . No recent infor- mation has been received as to the ...
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... possession of the means to man them efficiently , and nothing seems better calculated to aid this object than the measure proposed . As an auxiliary to the advantages derived from our exten- sive commercial marine , it would furnish us ...
... possession of the means to man them efficiently , and nothing seems better calculated to aid this object than the measure proposed . As an auxiliary to the advantages derived from our exten- sive commercial marine , it would furnish us ...
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... possession of all the facts which may afford him the means of giving an exact account of the real dispositions and views of the King's Government on the subject of the existing difficulties . With this intention , and from a desire to ...
... possession of all the facts which may afford him the means of giving an exact account of the real dispositions and views of the King's Government on the subject of the existing difficulties . With this intention , and from a desire to ...
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... possession of the precise grounds upon which it proposes a satisfactory adjustment . With France our diplomatic relations have been resumed , and under circumstances which attest the disposition of both Governments to pre- serve a ...
... possession of the precise grounds upon which it proposes a satisfactory adjustment . With France our diplomatic relations have been resumed , and under circumstances which attest the disposition of both Governments to pre- serve a ...
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... possessions out of Europe . The claims of American citizens for losses sustained at the bombard- ment of Antwerp have been presented to the Governments of Holland aud Belgium , and will be pressed , in due season , to settlement . With ...
... possessions out of Europe . The claims of American citizens for losses sustained at the bombard- ment of Antwerp have been presented to the Governments of Holland aud Belgium , and will be pressed , in due season , to settlement . With ...
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