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United States. Department of State. No. 2920 in Serial Set MESSAGE . To the Senate and House of Representatives :
United States. Department of State. No. 2920 in Serial Set MESSAGE . To the Senate and House of Representatives :
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... representatives were always watchful to use their influence impar- tially in the interest of humanity , and , on more than one occasion , did so effectively . We could not forget , however , that this Government was in diplomatic ...
... representatives were always watchful to use their influence impar- tially in the interest of humanity , and , on more than one occasion , did so effectively . We could not forget , however , that this Government was in diplomatic ...
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... Representatives of its records and methods ; and every fair critic will feel that such an examination should precede a judg- ment of condemnation , either of the system or its administration . It is not claimed that either is perfect ...
... Representatives of its records and methods ; and every fair critic will feel that such an examination should precede a judg- ment of condemnation , either of the system or its administration . It is not claimed that either is perfect ...
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... Representatives in Congress , and now an evil start has been made in the direction of applying them to the choice by the States of electors of President and Vice President . If this is accomplished , we shall then have the three great ...
... Representatives in Congress , and now an evil start has been made in the direction of applying them to the choice by the States of electors of President and Vice President . If this is accomplished , we shall then have the three great ...
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... Representatives , or indirectly , as in the choice of Senators and electors of President . Respect for public officers and obedience to law will not cease to be the characteristics of our people until our elections cease to declare the ...
... Representatives , or indirectly , as in the choice of Senators and electors of President . Respect for public officers and obedience to law will not cease to be the characteristics of our people until our elections cease to declare the ...
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