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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 58
Page 10
... and in which more than a hundred of our citizens are directly interested , remain unsatisfied , notwithstanding both their justice and their amount ( $ 128,635 54 ) had been recognized and ascertained by the Spanish government ...
... and in which more than a hundred of our citizens are directly interested , remain unsatisfied , notwithstanding both their justice and their amount ( $ 128,635 54 ) had been recognized and ascertained by the Spanish government ...
Page 12
... I need scarcely add , that in any event , American citizens were to be placed on a footing at least as favorable as that of British subjects , it being understood that Captain Pickett's company should remain on the island .
... I need scarcely add , that in any event , American citizens were to be placed on a footing at least as favorable as that of British subjects , it being understood that Captain Pickett's company should remain on the island .
Page 16
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 ...
Page 18
Our claims against the governments of Costa Rica and Nicaragua remain unredressed , though they are pressed in an earnest manner , and not without hope of success . I deem it to be my duty once more earnestly to recommend to Con- gress ...
Our claims against the governments of Costa Rica and Nicaragua remain unredressed , though they are pressed in an earnest manner , and not without hope of success . I deem it to be my duty once more earnestly to recommend to Con- gress ...
Page 24
But this balance , as well as that estimated to remain in the treasury on the 1st July , 1860 , will be reduced by such appropriations as shall be made by law to carry into effect certain Indian treaties during the present fiscal year ...
But this balance , as well as that estimated to remain in the treasury on the 1st July , 1860 , will be reduced by such appropriations as shall be made by law to carry into effect certain Indian treaties during the present fiscal year ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American amount annual appropriation army August authorities British building Captain carried charge citizens claims Colonel command communication completed condition Congress connected construction continued cost course directed dollars duty ending engineer entire established estimates expenditures expense feet fiscal five force Fort four further give honor hundred important improvements increase Indians infantry instructions interests island June land letter Lieutenant mails March means ment miles military navy necessary obedient objects officers operations Oregon Panama party passed past persons portion position practicable present President proper protection quarters reason received reference remain repairs respect respectfully result river road route San Juan Secretary servant street submitted supply survey Territory thousand tion treaty troops United vessel Washington whole