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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... , and the sustaining corn . " Such , in my opinion , will prove to be the fate of the present sectional excite- ment should those who wisely seek to aly the remedy continue always to confine their efforts within the pale of the MESSAGE. ...
... , and the sustaining corn . " Such , in my opinion , will prove to be the fate of the present sectional excite- ment should those who wisely seek to aly the remedy continue always to confine their efforts within the pale of the MESSAGE. ...
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... ment of my administration . The right has been established of every citizen to take his property of any kind , including slaves , into the common Territories belonging equally to all the States of the con- federacy , and to have it ...
... ment of my administration . The right has been established of every citizen to take his property of any kind , including slaves , into the common Territories belonging equally to all the States of the con- federacy , and to have it ...
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... ment of Africa . The chief motive of war among the tribes will cease whenever there is no longer any demand for slaves . The resources of that fertile but miserable country might then be developed by the hand of industry , and afford ...
... ment of Africa . The chief motive of war among the tribes will cease whenever there is no longer any demand for slaves . The resources of that fertile but miserable country might then be developed by the hand of industry , and afford ...
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... ment which is either unable or unwilling to redress such wrongs is derelict to its highest duties . The difficulty consists in selecting and enforcing the remedy . We may in vain apply to the constitutional government at Vera Cruz ...
... ment which is either unable or unwilling to redress such wrongs is derelict to its highest duties . The difficulty consists in selecting and enforcing the remedy . We may in vain apply to the constitutional government at Vera Cruz ...
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... ment could be called upon for payment . The great difficulty and the great hardship consisted in the failure to provide for the payment of the deficiency in the fiscal year ending the 30th June , 1859. The department had entered into ...
... ment could be called upon for payment . The great difficulty and the great hardship consisted in the failure to provide for the payment of the deficiency in the fiscal year ending the 30th June , 1859. The department had entered into ...
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