Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... duties of his office and begun to acquire a knowledge of its business and fitness for his duties than he is removed to make room for another novice , who is likewise superseded as soon as his experience begins to enable him to discharge ...
... duties of his office and begun to acquire a knowledge of its business and fitness for his duties than he is removed to make room for another novice , who is likewise superseded as soon as his experience begins to enable him to discharge ...
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... duties . The right of the President to select from the whole body of consuls any man for any place he may prefer , and to assign him to such place for duty , and to transfer him at pleasure to another place , is the full equivalent of ...
... duties . The right of the President to select from the whole body of consuls any man for any place he may prefer , and to assign him to such place for duty , and to transfer him at pleasure to another place , is the full equivalent of ...
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... duties unreasonably onerous upon the Government of the United States . The devastation of Cuba in the war that is now ... duty of humanity that the civilized powers should insist upon the application of the laws of war recognized among ...
... duties unreasonably onerous upon the Government of the United States . The devastation of Cuba in the war that is now ... duty of humanity that the civilized powers should insist upon the application of the laws of war recognized among ...
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... duty of Congress to define the final attitude of the Government of the United States toward Spain , presents these considerations to the President in support of the following resolution : Resolved by the Senate ( the House of ...
... duty of Congress to define the final attitude of the Government of the United States toward Spain , presents these considerations to the President in support of the following resolution : Resolved by the Senate ( the House of ...
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... duty of this office , not only to notice their presence and be watchful of their doings on this side of the line , but to pay suit- able regard to the pitiable stories told of their poverty and suffering , especially as they are to some ...
... duty of this office , not only to notice their presence and be watchful of their doings on this side of the line , but to pay suit- able regard to the pitiable stories told of their poverty and suffering , especially as they are to some ...
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