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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... taken by him received my approbation , the French Government was satisfied , and the negotiation was continued . It terminated in the treaty of July 4 , 1831 , recognizing the justice of our claims in part and promising payment to the ...
... taken by him received my approbation , the French Government was satisfied , and the negotiation was continued . It terminated in the treaty of July 4 , 1831 , recognizing the justice of our claims in part and promising payment to the ...
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... taken exception to the messages of American Presidents . President Washing- ton and the first President Adams in the performance of their duties to the American people fell under the animadversions of the French Direc- tory . The ...
... taken exception to the messages of American Presidents . President Washing- ton and the first President Adams in the performance of their duties to the American people fell under the animadversions of the French Direc- tory . The ...
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... taken place , there is no longer any use for the offices of Commissioners of Loans and of the Sinking Fund . I recommend , therefore , that they be abolished , and that proper measures be taken for the transfer to the Treasury Depart ...
... taken place , there is no longer any use for the offices of Commissioners of Loans and of the Sinking Fund . I recommend , therefore , that they be abolished , and that proper measures be taken for the transfer to the Treasury Depart ...
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... taken to guard against the evils which the country had suffered in the bankruptcy of many of the State institutions of that period we should derive from that institution all the security and benefits of a sound currency and every good ...
... taken to guard against the evils which the country had suffered in the bankruptcy of many of the State institutions of that period we should derive from that institution all the security and benefits of a sound currency and every good ...
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... taken all the steps within his constitutional power to guard the public revenue and defeat the expectation which the Bank of the United States indulged of renewing and perpetuating its monopoly on the ground of its neces- sity as a ...
... taken all the steps within his constitutional power to guard the public revenue and defeat the expectation which the Bank of the United States indulged of renewing and perpetuating its monopoly on the ground of its neces- sity as a ...
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