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Page xii
... expressed a desire to save this important result of the conference by an extension of the period . It is , in my judgment , incumbent upon the United States to conserve the influential initiative it has taken in this measure by ...
... expressed a desire to save this important result of the conference by an extension of the period . It is , in my judgment , incumbent upon the United States to conserve the influential initiative it has taken in this measure by ...
Page xxiv
... more popu- lous communities for the transmission of small sums of money . I have , in a message to the preceding Congress , expressed my views as to a modified use of the telegraph in connection XXIV MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
... more popu- lous communities for the transmission of small sums of money . I have , in a message to the preceding Congress , expressed my views as to a modified use of the telegraph in connection XXIV MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
Page xxvi
... expressed by Congress in its liberal legislation . We have now at Washington a gun shop , organized and conducted by naval officers , that in its sys- tem , economy , and product is unexcelled . Experiments with armor plate have been ...
... expressed by Congress in its liberal legislation . We have now at Washington a gun shop , organized and conducted by naval officers , that in its sys- tem , economy , and product is unexcelled . Experiments with armor plate have been ...
Page lii
... expressed and an in- demnity of $ 2,000 satisfactory to him , paid Mr. Stevenson . Letter of regret inclosed . Revolution : Attack on the South by the insur- gents anticipated ; movements in sympathy with them repressed with barbarity ...
... expressed and an in- demnity of $ 2,000 satisfactory to him , paid Mr. Stevenson . Letter of regret inclosed . Revolution : Attack on the South by the insur- gents anticipated ; movements in sympathy with them repressed with barbarity ...
Page lv
... expressed by the president of the provisional government at the call made officially by Mr. Egan . 226 226 Same to same Same to same ( telegram ) Nov. 10 Nov. 11 226 227 229 Same to same 230 Same to same Nov. 11 Nov. 11 Same subject ...
... expressed by the president of the provisional government at the call made officially by Mr. Egan . 226 226 Same to same Same to same ( telegram ) Nov. 10 Nov. 11 226 227 229 Same to same 230 Same to same Nov. 11 Nov. 11 Same subject ...
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