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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... June , but did not arrive in that city until the 27th July . According to the terms of the treaty the ratifications were to be exchanged on or before the 18th June , 1859. This was rendered impossible by reasons and events beyond his ...
... June , but did not arrive in that city until the 27th July . According to the terms of the treaty the ratifications were to be exchanged on or before the 18th June , 1859. This was rendered impossible by reasons and events beyond his ...
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... June , 1858. On the contrary , the president of that re- public , in a friendly spirit , acceded promptly to the just and reason- able demands of the government of the United States . Our commis- sioner arrived at Assumption , the ...
... June , 1858. On the contrary , the president of that re- public , in a friendly spirit , acceded promptly to the just and reason- able demands of the government of the United States . Our commis- sioner arrived at Assumption , the ...
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... June , 1846 , sud- denly assumed a threatening prominence . In order to prevent un- fortunate collisions on that remote frontier , the late Secretary of State , on the 17th July , 1855 , addressed a note to Mr. Crampton , then British ...
... June , 1846 , sud- denly assumed a threatening prominence . In order to prevent un- fortunate collisions on that remote frontier , the late Secretary of State , on the 17th July , 1855 , addressed a note to Mr. Crampton , then British ...
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... June 2 , 1858 , " for the adjustment of diffi- culties with the republic of Paraguay , " the President is ... June , 1860. " This act also contained an appropriation " to supply deficiencies in the revenue of the Post Office Department ...
... June 2 , 1858 , " for the adjustment of diffi- culties with the republic of Paraguay , " the President is ... June , 1860. " This act also contained an appropriation " to supply deficiencies in the revenue of the Post Office Department ...
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... June next , there would have been no reason of pressing importance for the call of an extra session . Nothing would become due on contracts ( those with railroad companies only excepted ) for carrying the mail for the first quarter of ...
... June next , there would have been no reason of pressing importance for the call of an extra session . Nothing would become due on contracts ( those with railroad companies only excepted ) for carrying the mail for the first quarter of ...
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