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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... important subject . Without a recognition of this policy on their part , it will be almost impossible . to institute negotiations with any reasonable prospect of success . Until a recent period there was good reason to believe 10 ANNUAL ...
... important subject . Without a recognition of this policy on their part , it will be almost impossible . to institute negotiations with any reasonable prospect of success . Until a recent period there was good reason to believe 10 ANNUAL ...
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... important parts of the country where it can enforce no obe- dience . General Miramon maintains himself at the capital ; and in some of the distant provinces there are military governors who pay little respect to the decrees of either ...
... important parts of the country where it can enforce no obe- dience . General Miramon maintains himself at the capital ; and in some of the distant provinces there are military governors who pay little respect to the decrees of either ...
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... important position between the Gulf and the ocean for transit routes and for commerce . Is it possible that such a country as this can be given up to anarchy and ruin with- out an effort from any quarter for its rescue and its safety ...
... important position between the Gulf and the ocean for transit routes and for commerce . Is it possible that such a country as this can be given up to anarchy and ruin with- out an effort from any quarter for its rescue and its safety ...
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... important national objects confided to us by the Constitution , but in taking care that the money appro- priated for these purposes shall be faithfully and frugally expended . It will appear from the report of the Secretary of the ...
... important national objects confided to us by the Constitution , but in taking care that the money appro- priated for these purposes shall be faithfully and frugally expended . It will appear from the report of the Secretary of the ...
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... important recommendations well worthy of the serious consideration of Congress . It will appear from the report of the Secretary of War that the army expenditures have been materially reduced by a system of rigid economy , which , in ...
... important recommendations well worthy of the serious consideration of Congress . It will appear from the report of the Secretary of War that the army expenditures have been materially reduced by a system of rigid economy , which , in ...
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