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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But it is a question which relates to the future as well as to the present and the past , and which involves , indirectly at least , the whole subject of our duty to Mexico as a neighboring state . The exercise of the power of the ...
But it is a question which relates to the future as well as to the present and the past , and which involves , indirectly at least , the whole subject of our duty to Mexico as a neighboring state . The exercise of the power of the ...
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... to pass a law authorizing the President , under such conditions as they may deem expedient , to employ a sufficient military force to enter Mexico for the purpose of obtaining indemnity for the past and security for the future .
... to pass a law authorizing the President , under such conditions as they may deem expedient , to employ a sufficient military force to enter Mexico for the purpose of obtaining indemnity for the past and security for the future .
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The expenditures of the Post Office Department during the past fiscal year , ending on the 30th June , 1859 , exclusive of payments for mail service , specially provided for by Congress out of the general treas- ury , amounted to ...
The expenditures of the Post Office Department during the past fiscal year , ending on the 30th June , 1859 , exclusive of payments for mail service , specially provided for by Congress out of the general treas- ury , amounted to ...
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The expenditures of the Post Office Department during the past fiscal year , ending on the 30th June , 1859 , exclusive of payments for mail service , specially provided for by Congress out of the general treas- ury , amounted to ...
The expenditures of the Post Office Department during the past fiscal year , ending on the 30th June , 1859 , exclusive of payments for mail service , specially provided for by Congress out of the general treas- ury , amounted to ...
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... respectfully repre- sents that he has been employed during the past twenty months in conducting the survey and exploration of the coasts of the Gulf of California and the public lands in the adjoining Mexican territory , under a ...
... respectfully repre- sents that he has been employed during the past twenty months in conducting the survey and exploration of the coasts of the Gulf of California and the public lands in the adjoining Mexican territory , under a ...
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