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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... position near the harbor at the southeastern extremity . " This order was promptly obeyed , and a military post was established at the place designated . The force was afterwards increased , so that by the last return the whole number ...
... position near the harbor at the southeastern extremity . " This order was promptly obeyed , and a military post was established at the place designated . The force was afterwards increased , so that by the last return the whole number ...
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... position with firmness , and was soon estab- lished , with his cabinet , at Vera Cruz . Meanwhile , the government of Zuloaga was earnestly resisted in many parts of the republic ; and even in the capital , a portion of the army hr ving ...
... position with firmness , and was soon estab- lished , with his cabinet , at Vera Cruz . Meanwhile , the government of Zuloaga was earnestly resisted in many parts of the republic ; and even in the capital , a portion of the army hr ving ...
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... position between the Gulf and the ocean for transit routes and for commerce . Is it possible that such a country as this can be given up to anarchy and ruin with- out an effort from any quarter for its rescue and its safety ? Will the ...
... position between the Gulf and the ocean for transit routes and for commerce . Is it possible that such a country as this can be given up to anarchy and ruin with- out an effort from any quarter for its rescue and its safety ? Will the ...
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... position . Whatever difference of opinion may have heretofore prevailed upon this subject , it is certain that the claim forcibly to enter a neutral vessel and to seize the goods found there , upon the allegation of their being the ...
... position . Whatever difference of opinion may have heretofore prevailed upon this subject , it is certain that the claim forcibly to enter a neutral vessel and to seize the goods found there , upon the allegation of their being the ...
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... position they occupy . They did so for the most satisfactory reasons , because the propositions were not divisible , and because they were required to surrender a mode of maritime warfare peculiarly adapted to their condition and ...
... position they occupy . They did so for the most satisfactory reasons , because the propositions were not divisible , and because they were required to surrender a mode of maritime warfare peculiarly adapted to their condition and ...
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