The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress ... with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Papers |
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Under these circumstances , the American settlers presented a peti- tion to the general , " through the United States inspector of customs , Mr. Hubbs , to place a force upon the island to protect them from the Indians as well as the ...
Under these circumstances , the American settlers presented a peti- tion to the general , " through the United States inspector of customs , Mr. Hubbs , to place a force upon the island to protect them from the Indians as well as the ...
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The establishment of one such post at a point called Arispe , in Sonora , in a country now almost depopulated by the hostile inroads of the Indians from our side of the line , would , it is believed , have prevented much injury and many ...
The establishment of one such post at a point called Arispe , in Sonora , in a country now almost depopulated by the hostile inroads of the Indians from our side of the line , would , it is believed , have prevented much injury and many ...
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But this balance , as well as that estimated to remain in the treasury on the 1st July , 1860 , will be reduced by such appropriations as shall be made by law to carry into effect certain Indian treaties during the present fiscal year ...
But this balance , as well as that estimated to remain in the treasury on the 1st July , 1860 , will be reduced by such appropriations as shall be made by law to carry into effect certain Indian treaties during the present fiscal year ...
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The papers now submitted embrace the reports of the Commissioner of the General Land Office , the Commissioner of Indian Affairs , the Commissioner of Pensions , the Commissioner of Public Buildings , the Board of Inspectors and Warden ...
The papers now submitted embrace the reports of the Commissioner of the General Land Office , the Commissioner of Indian Affairs , the Commissioner of Pensions , the Commissioner of Public Buildings , the Board of Inspectors and Warden ...
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The price at which they are now sold is little , if any , above prime cost , if we take into account the expense of removing the Indians and protecting the frontier ; and it is but just and fair that those who appropriate to themselves ...
The price at which they are now sold is little , if any , above prime cost , if we take into account the expense of removing the Indians and protecting the frontier ; and it is but just and fair that those who appropriate to themselves ...
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