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Page xxiv
... given by the last Congress for the pur- pose of making some experiments in free delivery in the smaller cities and towns . The results of these experiments have been so satisfactory that the Postmaster - General recommends , and I ...
... given by the last Congress for the pur- pose of making some experiments in free delivery in the smaller cities and towns . The results of these experiments have been so satisfactory that the Postmaster - General recommends , and I ...
Page xxvi
... given to them the most conscientious study . There should be no hesitation in promptly completing a navy of the best modern type , large enough to enable this country to display its flag in all seas for the protection of its citizens ...
... given to them the most conscientious study . There should be no hesitation in promptly completing a navy of the best modern type , large enough to enable this country to display its flag in all seas for the protection of its citizens ...
Page xxxii
... given in time to secure against delays , which increase the cost and at the same time diminish the value of the work . The report of the Secretary exhibits , with interesting fullness , the condition of the Territories . They have ...
... given in time to secure against delays , which increase the cost and at the same time diminish the value of the work . The report of the Secretary exhibits , with interesting fullness , the condition of the Territories . They have ...
Page xxxvi
... given to the legislatures in the selection of the methods to be used . " A republican form of government " is guaranteed by the Constitution to each State , and the power given by the same instrument to the legislatures of the States to ...
... given to the legislatures in the selection of the methods to be used . " A republican form of government " is guaranteed by the Constitution to each State , and the power given by the same instrument to the legislatures of the States to ...
Page xxxvii
... given in determining that choice . It will not be claimed that the power given to the legislature would support a law providing that the persons receiving the small- est vote should be the electors or a law that all the electors should ...
... given in determining that choice . It will not be claimed that the power given to the legislature would support a law providing that the persons receiving the small- est vote should be the electors or a law that all the electors should ...
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