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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After this has been done , to employ the language of the Kansas and Nebraska act , they " shall be received into the Union with or without slavery , as their constitution may ...
After this has been done , to employ the language of the Kansas and Nebraska act , they " shall be received into the Union with or without slavery , as their constitution may ...
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When a presentation to his Majesty was found to be impossible , the let- ter of credence from the President was received with peculiar honors by Kweiliang , " the emperor's prime minister and the second man in the empire to the emperor ...
When a presentation to his Majesty was found to be impossible , the let- ter of credence from the President was received with peculiar honors by Kweiliang , " the emperor's prime minister and the second man in the empire to the emperor ...
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... cordially received by the authorities at Vera Cruz , and they have ever since manifested the most friendly disposition towards the United States . Unhappily , however , the constitutional government has not been able to establish ...
... cordially received by the authorities at Vera Cruz , and they have ever since manifested the most friendly disposition towards the United States . Unhappily , however , the constitutional government has not been able to establish ...
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Of this amount three million eight hun- dred and twenty - one thousand three hundred dollars ( $ 3,821,300 ) was received on account of the loan and the issue of treasury notes - the amount of sixteen million seven hundred and ninety ...
Of this amount three million eight hun- dred and twenty - one thousand three hundred dollars ( $ 3,821,300 ) was received on account of the loan and the issue of treasury notes - the amount of sixteen million seven hundred and ninety ...
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... of war have been fertile sources of these difficulties , not only in consequence of the vague and contradictory manner in which the subjects are considered , as well in judicial decisions as in received treaties , by elementary ...
... of war have been fertile sources of these difficulties , not only in consequence of the vague and contradictory manner in which the subjects are considered , as well in judicial decisions as in received treaties , by elementary ...
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