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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... carry on the government , may not only arrest its action , but might even destroy its existence . The army , the navy , the judiciary , in short , every department of the government , can no longer perform their functions if Congress ...
... carry on the government , may not only arrest its action , but might even destroy its existence . The army , the navy , the judiciary , in short , every department of the government , can no longer perform their functions if Congress ...
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... 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 PRZOD BUT u ki ...
... 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 PRZOD BUT u ki ...
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... 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 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
... 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 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
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... carrying bellig- erent property , an established principle of intercommunication which ought to be respected as such by all commercial nations . But there is another aspect under which this subject presents itself , and which confirms ...
... carrying bellig- erent property , an established principle of intercommunication which ought to be respected as such by all commercial nations . But there is another aspect under which this subject presents itself , and which confirms ...
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... carrying on a war against trade , and , from its very nature , against the trade of peaceable and friendly powers , instead of a war against armed men , is a proceeding which it is difficult to reconcile with reason or with the opinions ...
... carrying on a war against trade , and , from its very nature , against the trade of peaceable and friendly powers , instead of a war against armed men , is a proceeding which it is difficult to reconcile with reason or with the opinions ...
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