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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Nor is it merely the case of protection to the lives and prop- erty of the few Americans who may still remain in Mexico , although the life and property of every American citizen ought to be sacredly protected in every quarter of the ...
Nor is it merely the case of protection to the lives and prop- erty of the few Americans who may still remain in Mexico , although the life and property of every American citizen ought to be sacredly protected in every quarter of the ...
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The reason is , that the mail contractors for this and the current year did not complete their first quarter's ... of this deficiency which occurred in the first two quarters of the past fiscal year ending on the 31st December last .
The reason is , that the mail contractors for this and the current year did not complete their first quarter's ... of this deficiency which occurred in the first two quarters of the past fiscal year ending on the 31st December last .
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The receipts into the treasury during the first quarter of the present fiscal year , commencing July 1 , 1859 , were twenty million six hundred and eighteen thousand eight hundred and sixty - five dollars and eighty- five cents ...
The receipts into the treasury during the first quarter of the present fiscal year , commencing July 1 , 1859 , were twenty million six hundred and eighteen thousand eight hundred and sixty - five dollars and eighty- five cents ...
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Far better would it be to encourage the freest system of commercial intercourse , both in peace and war , The expenditures during the first quarter of the present fiscal ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . 29.
Far better would it be to encourage the freest system of commercial intercourse , both in peace and war , The expenditures during the first quarter of the present fiscal ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . 29.
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The expenditures during the first quarter of the present fiscal year were twenty million seven thousand one hundred ... The estimated expenditures during the remaining three quarters , to June 30 , 1860 , are forty million nine hundred ...
The expenditures during the first quarter of the present fiscal year were twenty million seven thousand one hundred ... The estimated expenditures during the remaining three quarters , to June 30 , 1860 , are forty million nine hundred ...
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