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Page vii
... ment would deplore the conduct of the Itata , and , as an evidence that it is not disposed to support or agree to the infraction of the laws of the United States , the undersigned takes advantage of the personal relations you have been ...
... ment would deplore the conduct of the Itata , and , as an evidence that it is not disposed to support or agree to the infraction of the laws of the United States , the undersigned takes advantage of the personal relations you have been ...
Page xxi
... ment which has been too much regarded as one of mere routine . The separation of Secretary Proctor from the Department by reason of his appointment as a Senator from the State of Vermont is a source of great regret to me and to his ...
... ment which has been too much regarded as one of mere routine . The separation of Secretary Proctor from the Department by reason of his appointment as a Senator from the State of Vermont is a source of great regret to me and to his ...
Page xxvii
... ment ceases , in great measure , to be that of a ward ; but the General Government ought not at once to put upon the State or Territory the burden of the education of his children . It has been my thought that the Government schools and ...
... ment ceases , in great measure , to be that of a ward ; but the General Government ought not at once to put upon the State or Territory the burden of the education of his children . It has been my thought that the Government schools and ...
Page xxxiv
... ment of condemnation , either of the system or its administration . It is not claimed that either is perfect , but I believe that the law is being executed with impartiality , and that the system is incompar- ably better and fairer than ...
... ment of condemnation , either of the system or its administration . It is not claimed that either is perfect , but I believe that the law is being executed with impartiality , and that the system is incompar- ably better and fairer than ...
Page xlv
... ment , a letter from the Secretary of Agricul ture , complaining that the requirements of the law constitute a discrimination against the products and a reflection on the inspection law of the United States . Same subject : Explains ...
... ment , a letter from the Secretary of Agricul ture , complaining that the requirements of the law constitute a discrimination against the products and a reflection on the inspection law of the United States . Same subject : Explains ...
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