The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress ... with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Papers |
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... return to the ranks of the people who have conferred upon us our honors , and account to them for our stew- ardship . I earnestly desire that neither you nor I may be condemned by a free and enlightened constituency , nor by our own ...
... return to the ranks of the people who have conferred upon us our honors , and account to them for our stew- ardship . I earnestly desire that neither you nor I may be condemned by a free and enlightened constituency , nor by our own ...
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... return to a specie basis , and no substitute for it can be devised . It should be commenced now and reached at the earliest practicable moment consistent with a fair regard to the interests of the debtor class . Immediate resumption ...
... return to a specie basis , and no substitute for it can be devised . It should be commenced now and reached at the earliest practicable moment consistent with a fair regard to the interests of the debtor class . Immediate resumption ...
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... return to their native country and reside there without disclosing their change of allegiance . They accept official positions of trust or honor , which can only be held by citizens of their native ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . 11.
... return to their native country and reside there without disclosing their change of allegiance . They accept official positions of trust or honor , which can only be held by citizens of their native ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . 11.
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... returns show that a very large amount of the foreign trade is in English hands . We are not only thus dependent upon a rival country for the performance of the business which should be in the hands of our own people , but our ability to ...
... returns show that a very large amount of the foreign trade is in English hands . We are not only thus dependent upon a rival country for the performance of the business which should be in the hands of our own people , but our ability to ...
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... return of a suffi- cient amount to this country for sale to embarrass business , and , in case of resumption , to cause the suspension of the banks . It is , therefore , in my judgment , essential that the larger part of the five ...
... return of a suffi- cient amount to this country for sale to embarrass business , and , in case of resumption , to cause the suspension of the banks . It is , therefore , in my judgment , essential that the larger part of the five ...
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