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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... interests of the master , or on those of the native born slave . Of the evils to the master , the one most to be ... interest of the master have com- bined to produce this humane result . But let this trade be reopened , and what will be ...
... interests of the master , or on those of the native born slave . Of the evils to the master , the one most to be ... interest of the master have com- bined to produce this humane result . But let this trade be reopened , and what will be ...
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... interests of foreign commerce . The result is , that satisfactory treaties have been concluded with China by the respective ministers of the United States , Great Britain , France , and Russia . Our " treaty , or general conven- tion of ...
... interests of foreign commerce . The result is , that satisfactory treaties have been concluded with China by the respective ministers of the United States , Great Britain , France , and Russia . Our " treaty , or general conven- tion of ...
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... interests of our commerce , or of our citizens who have visited the country as merchants , shipmasters , or in other capacities , are concerned , we might as well have been at war . Life has been insecure , property unprotected , and ...
... interests of our commerce , or of our citizens who have visited the country as merchants , shipmasters , or in other capacities , are concerned , we might as well have been at war . Life has been insecure , property unprotected , and ...
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... interests con- nected with it , remain wholly indifferent to such a result ? Can the United States , especially , which ought to share most largely in its commercial intercourse , allow their immediate neighbor thus to destroy itself ...
... interests con- nected with it , remain wholly indifferent to such a result ? Can the United States , especially , which ought to share most largely in its commercial intercourse , allow their immediate neighbor thus to destroy itself ...
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... interest , socially , commer- cially , and politically , than any other nation . She is now a wreck upon the ocean , drifting about as she is impelled by different factions . As a good neighbor , shall we not extend to her a helping ...
... interest , socially , commer- cially , and politically , than any other nation . She is now a wreck upon the ocean , drifting about as she is impelled by different factions . As a good neighbor , shall we not extend to her a helping ...
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