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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... objects of his mission . The treaties which he has concluded will be immediately submitted to the Senate . In the view that the employment of other than peaceful means might become necessary to obtain " just satisfaction " from Paraguay ...
... objects of his mission . The treaties which he has concluded will be immediately submitted to the Senate . In the view that the employment of other than peaceful means might become necessary to obtain " just satisfaction " from Paraguay ...
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... object was to pre- vent the British authorities on Vancouver's island from exercising jurisdiction over American residents on the island of San Juan , as well as to protect them against the incursions of the Indians . Much excitement ...
... object was to pre- vent the British authorities on Vancouver's island from exercising jurisdiction over American residents on the island of San Juan , as well as to protect them against the incursions of the Indians . Much excitement ...
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... objects , and there is no longer any good reason to apprehend a collision between the forces of the two countries during the pendency of the existing negotiations . I regret to inform you that there has been no improvement in the ...
... objects , and there is no longer any good reason to apprehend a collision between the forces of the two countries during the pendency of the existing negotiations . I regret to inform you that there has been no improvement in the ...
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... The most acceptable and least difficult mode of accomplishing the object will be to act in concert with that government . Their consent and their aid might , I believe , be obtained ; 16 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
... The most acceptable and least difficult mode of accomplishing the object will be to act in concert with that government . Their consent and their aid might , I believe , be obtained ; 16 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
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... object with considerable success , as will appear from their different reports and estimates . To these I invite the ... objects confided to us by the Constitution , but in taking care that the money appro- priated for these purposes ...
... object with considerable success , as will appear from their different reports and estimates . To these I invite the ... objects confided to us by the Constitution , but in taking care that the money appro- priated for these purposes ...
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