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Page xxviii
... action on the part of the great nations having the right by treaty to interfere for the protection of those exposed to the rage of mad bigotry and cruel fanaticism , the shocking features of the situation had been mitigated . Instead ...
... action on the part of the great nations having the right by treaty to interfere for the protection of those exposed to the rage of mad bigotry and cruel fanaticism , the shocking features of the situation had been mitigated . Instead ...
Page xxxv
... action arrives , we should make them depend upon the precise conditions then existing ; and they should not be determined upon without giving careful heed to every consideration involving our honor and interest , or the international ...
... action arrives , we should make them depend upon the precise conditions then existing ; and they should not be determined upon without giving careful heed to every consideration involving our honor and interest , or the international ...
Page liv
... action under the statute above mentioned . In the case of the Union Pacific Company , however , the situation has become especially and immediately urgent . Proceedings have been instituted to foreclose a first mortgage upon those aided ...
... action under the statute above mentioned . In the case of the Union Pacific Company , however , the situation has become especially and immediately urgent . Proceedings have been instituted to foreclose a first mortgage upon those aided ...
Page lvi
... action at present , I earnestly hope that Congress will , without increasing post - office appropria- tions , so adjust them as to permit in proper cases a consolidation of these post - offices , to the end that through this process the ...
... action at present , I earnestly hope that Congress will , without increasing post - office appropria- tions , so adjust them as to permit in proper cases a consolidation of these post - offices , to the end that through this process the ...
Page lxiv
... action necessary or proper to be taken in consequence thereof is still under consideration by the Department . CHILE . Negotiations still continue for the completion of the unfinished work of the United States and Chilean Claims ...
... action necessary or proper to be taken in consequence thereof is still under consideration by the Department . CHILE . Negotiations still continue for the completion of the unfinished work of the United States and Chilean Claims ...
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