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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... expenses of the expedition have been defrayed out of the ordinary appropriations for the naval service , except the sum of $ 289,000 applied to the purchase of seven of the steamers constituting a part of it , under the authority of the ...
... expenses of the expedition have been defrayed out of the ordinary appropriations for the naval service , except the sum of $ 289,000 applied to the purchase of seven of the steamers constituting a part of it , under the authority of the ...
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... expense to the government . But on the 4th of March last there were fifteen of the thirty - three States which had not elected any representatives to the present Congress . Had Congress been called together immediately , these States ...
... expense to the government . But on the 4th of March last there were fifteen of the thirty - three States which had not elected any representatives to the present Congress . Had Congress been called together immediately , these States ...
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... expenses of the government . This policy would cripple our resources and impair our credit in case the exist- ence of war should render it necessary to borrow money . Should such a deficiency occur as I apprehend , I would recommend ...
... expenses of the government . This policy would cripple our resources and impair our credit in case the exist- ence of war should render it necessary to borrow money . Should such a deficiency occur as I apprehend , I would recommend ...
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... expense , if necessary , of an armed opposition . The signs of the times are not to be misunder- stood , and ought not to be disregarded . Independent of the want of adaptation of this interdict upon the commerce of the world to its ...
... expense , if necessary , of an armed opposition . The signs of the times are not to be misunder- stood , and ought not to be disregarded . Independent of the want of adaptation of this interdict upon the commerce of the world to its ...
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... expense , and with heavy sacrifice , retired from the states of Sonora and Sinaloa , abandoning such interests as could not , in the short space of time allowed , be disposed of . Your petitioner incloses herewith a copy of his letter ...
... expense , and with heavy sacrifice , retired from the states of Sonora and Sinaloa , abandoning such interests as could not , in the short space of time allowed , be disposed of . Your petitioner incloses herewith a copy of his letter ...
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