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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... proper . I am , sir , etc. , Mr. Forsyth to Mr. Livingston . EDWARD LIVINGSTON , Esq . , No. 49 . JOHN FORSYTH . DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , February 24 , 1835 . Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary . SIR : Your ...
... proper . I am , sir , etc. , Mr. Forsyth to Mr. Livingston . EDWARD LIVINGSTON , Esq . , No. 49 . JOHN FORSYTH . DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , February 24 , 1835 . Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary . SIR : Your ...
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... proper attention to the subject of them . That Government has , I am happy to inform you , manifested a determination to act upon the liberal principles which have marked our commercial policy . The happiest effects upon the future ...
... proper attention to the subject of them . That Government has , I am happy to inform you , manifested a determination to act upon the liberal principles which have marked our commercial policy . The happiest effects upon the future ...
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... proper , therefore , that they should know whether their Government has adhered to it . In the present instance it has been carried to the utmost extent that was con- sistent with a becoming self - respect . The note of the 29th of ...
... proper , therefore , that they should know whether their Government has adhered to it . In the present instance it has been carried to the utmost extent that was con- sistent with a becoming self - respect . The note of the 29th of ...
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... proper Departments , amount- ing to about twenty - four millions , still the available surplus at the close of the next year , after deducting all unexpended appropriations , will probably not be less than six millions . This sum can ...
... proper Departments , amount- ing to about twenty - four millions , still the available surplus at the close of the next year , after deducting all unexpended appropriations , will probably not be less than six millions . This sum can ...
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... proper measures be taken for the transfer to the Treasury Depart- ment of any funds , books , and papers connected with the operations of those offices , and that the proper power be given to that Department for closing finally any ...
... proper measures be taken for the transfer to the Treasury Depart- ment of any funds , books , and papers connected with the operations of those offices , and that the proper power be given to that Department for closing finally any ...
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