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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... proper of the Heads of Departments and Chiefs of Bureaus communicated there- with , omitting the statistical matter accompanying said reports . VOLUME I. WASHINGTON : GEORGE W. BOWMAN , PRINTER . 1860 . LIBRARY OF THE LELAND STAN URD ...
... proper of the Heads of Departments and Chiefs of Bureaus communicated there- with , omitting the statistical matter accompanying said reports . VOLUME I. WASHINGTON : GEORGE W. BOWMAN , PRINTER . 1860 . LIBRARY OF THE LELAND STAN URD ...
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... proper of the Heads of Departments and Chiefs of Bureaus communicated there- with , omitting the statistical matter accompanying said reports . VOLUME I. WASHINGTON : GEORGE W. BOWMAN , PRINTER . LIBRARY OF THE LELAND STAN URD JUNIOR ...
... proper of the Heads of Departments and Chiefs of Bureaus communicated there- with , omitting the statistical matter accompanying said reports . VOLUME I. WASHINGTON : GEORGE W. BOWMAN , PRINTER . LIBRARY OF THE LELAND STAN URD JUNIOR ...
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... proper to observe that these events , however bad and cruel in themselves , derive their chief importance from the apprehension that they are but symptoms of an incurable disease in the public mind , which may break out in still more ...
... proper to observe that these events , however bad and cruel in themselves , derive their chief importance from the apprehension that they are but symptoms of an incurable disease in the public mind , which may break out in still more ...
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... proper to admit " " prior to the year one thousand eight hundred and eight . " It will be seen that this restriction on the power of Congress was confined to such States only as might think proper to admit the importation of slaves . It ...
... proper to admit " " prior to the year one thousand eight hundred and eight . " It will be seen that this restriction on the power of Congress was confined to such States only as might think proper to admit the importation of slaves . It ...
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... On the arrival of Mr. Ward at Peking he requested an audience of the emperor to present his letter of credence . This he did not obtain , in consequence of his very proper refusal to 8 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
... On the arrival of Mr. Ward at Peking he requested an audience of the emperor to present his letter of credence . This he did not obtain , in consequence of his very proper refusal to 8 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
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