A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 5 |
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Page 1961
... operation is ipso facto to cease so soon as the rate of the duties shall exceed the limits prescribed in the act . In recommending the adoption of measures for distributing the pro- ceeds of the public lands among the States at the ...
... operation is ipso facto to cease so soon as the rate of the duties shall exceed the limits prescribed in the act . In recommending the adoption of measures for distributing the pro- ceeds of the public lands among the States at the ...
Page 1963
... operations conducted by an efficient agency of its own , coextensive with the Union , the embarrassments of the States and corporations in them would produce , even if they contin- ued as they are ( were that possible ) , effects far ...
... operations conducted by an efficient agency of its own , coextensive with the Union , the embarrassments of the States and corporations in them would produce , even if they contin- ued as they are ( were that possible ) , effects far ...
Page 1964
United States. President James Daniel Richardson. operations of the General Government , and all partial irregularities and disorders will be rectified by the influence of its example ; but suffer that standard to be debased or disturbed ...
United States. President James Daniel Richardson. operations of the General Government , and all partial irregularities and disorders will be rectified by the influence of its example ; but suffer that standard to be debased or disturbed ...
Page 1965
... operations of that commission tu the 31st ultimo , and a profile of the meridian line from the source of the St. Croix River as far as surveyed , illustrative of the report . [ The same message was sent to the Senate . ] JOHN TYLER ...
... operations of that commission tu the 31st ultimo , and a profile of the meridian line from the source of the St. Croix River as far as surveyed , illustrative of the report . [ The same message was sent to the Senate . ] JOHN TYLER ...
Page 1966
... operations of the division of Professor Renwick . 5 A tin case containing the detail of the surveys of the division of Professor Renwick . In reply to your inquiry in relation to the disposition of the said papers , I am directed ...
... operations of the division of Professor Renwick . 5 A tin case containing the detail of the surveys of the division of Professor Renwick . In reply to your inquiry in relation to the disposition of the said papers , I am directed ...
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Page 1979 - St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River...
Page 1980 - Lawrence : comprehending all islands within twenty leagues of any part of the shores of the United States, and lying between lines to be drawn due east from the points where the aforesaid boundaries between Nova Scotia on the one part, and East Florida on the other, shall respectively touch the Bay of Fundy, and the Atlantic Ocean ; excepting such islands as now are, or heretofore have been, within the limits of the said Province of Nova Scotia.