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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... officers and men employed in it , have had a happy effect in favor of our country throughout all that remote portion of the world . Our relations with the great empires of France and Russia , as well as with all other governments on the ...
... officers and men employed in it , have had a happy effect in favor of our country throughout all that remote portion of the world . Our relations with the great empires of France and Russia , as well as with all other governments on the ...
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... officers of the Territory should abstain from all acts on the disputed grounds which are calculated to provoke any ... officer , " and stating that he had lost no time in transmitting a copy of that document to the governor general of ...
... officers of the Territory should abstain from all acts on the disputed grounds which are calculated to provoke any ... officer , " and stating that he had lost no time in transmitting a copy of that document to the governor general of ...
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... officers of our African squadron , and I shall therefore request the Secretary of the Navy to furnish me with copies of so much of them as relate to these points , and shall transmit them to you that you may invite the attention of the ...
... officers of our African squadron , and I shall therefore request the Secretary of the Navy to furnish me with copies of so much of them as relate to these points , and shall transmit them to you that you may invite the attention of the ...
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... officers to throw their papers overboard . Why they should do so without being influenced by threats , or by the hope of escaping impending punishment , it is diffi- cult , impossible , indeed , to conceive . If a vessel has regular ...
... officers to throw their papers overboard . Why they should do so without being influenced by threats , or by the hope of escaping impending punishment , it is diffi- cult , impossible , indeed , to conceive . If a vessel has regular ...
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... officers of her Majesty's ships and vessels employed in the suppression of the slave - trade . ADMIRALTY , 1859 . The treaty with France for the suppression of the slave - trade having been abrogated , I am commanded by my lord's ...
... officers of her Majesty's ships and vessels employed in the suppression of the slave - trade . ADMIRALTY , 1859 . The treaty with France for the suppression of the slave - trade having been abrogated , I am commanded by my lord's ...
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