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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Our " treaty , or general conven- tion of peace , amity , and commerce , " with that empire , was concluded at Tientsin on the 18th June , 1858 , and was ratified by the President , by and with the advice and consent of the Senate ...
Our " treaty , or general conven- tion of peace , amity , and commerce , " with that empire , was concluded at Tientsin on the 18th June , 1858 , and was ratified by the President , by and with the advice and consent of the Senate ...
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... good understanding between the two countries , the question arising out of the adverse claims of the parties to the island of San Juan , under the Oregon treaty of the 15th June , 1846 , sud- denly assumed a threatening prominence .
... good understanding between the two countries , the question arising out of the adverse claims of the parties to the island of San Juan , under the Oregon treaty of the 15th June , 1846 , sud- denly assumed a threatening prominence .
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66 Under the resolution of June 2 , 1858 , " for the adjustment of diffi- culties with the republic of Paraguay , " the President is " authorized to adopt such measures and use such force as in his judgment may be necessary and ...
66 Under the resolution of June 2 , 1858 , " for the adjustment of diffi- culties with the republic of Paraguay , " the President is " authorized to adopt such measures and use such force as in his judgment may be necessary and ...
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Had the bill which failed been confined to appropriations for the fiscal year ending on the 30th June next , there would have been no reason of pressing importance for the call of an extra session . Nothing would become due on contracts ...
Had the bill which failed been confined to appropriations for the fiscal year ending on the 30th June next , there would have been no reason of pressing importance for the call of an extra session . Nothing would become due on contracts ...
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The receipts into the treasury from all sources during the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1859 , including the loan authorized by the act of June 14 , 1858 , and the issues of treasury notes authorized by existing laws , were eighty - one ...
The receipts into the treasury from all sources during the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1859 , including the loan authorized by the act of June 14 , 1858 , and the issues of treasury notes authorized by existing laws , were eighty - one ...
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