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... remain unsatisfied , notwithstanding both their justice and their amount ( $ 128,635 54 ) had been recognized and ascertained by the Spanish government itself . I again recommend that an appropriation be made , " to be paid to the ...
... remain unsatisfied , notwithstanding both their justice and their amount ( $ 128,635 54 ) had been recognized and ascertained by the Spanish government itself . I again recommend that an appropriation be made , " to be paid to the ...
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... remain on the island . It is proper to observe that , considering the distance from the scene of action , and in ignorance of what might have transpired on the spot before the general's arrival , it was necessary to leave much to his ...
... remain on the island . It is proper to observe that , considering the distance from the scene of action , and in ignorance of what might have transpired on the spot before the general's arrival , it was necessary to leave much to his ...
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... remain in Mexico , although the life and property of every American citizen ought to be sacredly protected in every quarter of the world . But it is a question which relates to the future as well as to the present and the past , and ...
... remain in Mexico , although the life and property of every American citizen ought to be sacredly protected in every quarter of the world . But it is a question which relates to the future as well as to the present and the past , and ...
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... 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 the passage of a law authorizing the President to employ the ...
... 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 the passage of a law authorizing the President to employ the ...
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... 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 , asked for by the Secretary of 24 Bra Beat 1 TEX ...
... 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 , asked for by the Secretary of 24 Bra Beat 1 TEX ...
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