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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... claims of our citizens would be satisfied , and adequate redress obtained for the injuries inflicted upon them . The constitutional government have ever evinced a strong desire to do justice , and this might be secured in advance by a ...
... claims of our citizens would be satisfied , and adequate redress obtained for the injuries inflicted upon them . The constitutional government have ever evinced a strong desire to do justice , and this might be secured in advance by a ...
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... 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 the ...
... 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 the ...
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... united , free , and prosperous confederacy , has strong claims on our favorable regard . JAMES BUCHANAN . WASHINGTON CITY , December 19 , 1859 . No. 190. ] ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS . NEUTRAL RIGHTS . Mr. 26 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
... united , free , and prosperous confederacy , has strong claims on our favorable regard . JAMES BUCHANAN . WASHINGTON CITY , December 19 , 1859 . No. 190. ] ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS . NEUTRAL RIGHTS . Mr. 26 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
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... claims have been advanced and enforced by belligerent powers in the prosecution of wars for which it would be vain ... claim forcibly to enter a neutral vessel and to seize the goods found there , upon the allegation of their being the ...
... claims have been advanced and enforced by belligerent powers in the prosecution of wars for which it would be vain ... claim forcibly to enter a neutral vessel and to seize the goods found there , upon the allegation of their being the ...
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... claimed by public declarations their determination to respect the prin- ciple of exemption so happily established . And well is it in the general interest , that this tribute has been rendered to the opinions of the age . The stopping ...
... claimed by public declarations their determination to respect the prin- ciple of exemption so happily established . And well is it in the general interest , that this tribute has been rendered to the opinions of the age . The stopping ...
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