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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Page 82
... directed me to invite the government of the United States to adopt for their cruisers instructions identical with those which have been pro- visionally adopted for their own ships - of - war by the governments of Great Britain and ...
... directed me to invite the government of the United States to adopt for their cruisers instructions identical with those which have been pro- visionally adopted for their own ships - of - war by the governments of Great Britain and ...
Page 91
... directed to this subject ; and I have now the gratification of stating that , during the year end- ing the 30th September , 1859 , 160,000 patents were transmitted or prepared for transmission and delivery , and lists of swamp and ...
... directed to this subject ; and I have now the gratification of stating that , during the year end- ing the 30th September , 1859 , 160,000 patents were transmitted or prepared for transmission and delivery , and lists of swamp and ...
Page 93
... directed the sales to commence at such times as the President should fix by proclamation . In carry- ing into effect the act of April 24 , 1820 , regulating land sales gene- rally , it became the duty of the President to proclaim and ...
... directed the sales to commence at such times as the President should fix by proclamation . In carry- ing into effect the act of April 24 , 1820 , regulating land sales gene- rally , it became the duty of the President to proclaim and ...
Page 97
... directed , if not actually executed , by our own citizens . Still , though the offi- cers of the army have at all times shown the most commendable vigi- lance and promptness , the facilities for escape are so great that con- dign ...
... directed , if not actually executed , by our own citizens . Still , though the offi- cers of the army have at all times shown the most commendable vigi- lance and promptness , the facilities for escape are so great that con- dign ...
Page 104
... directed him in no instance to exceed them , however strongly the neces sity of any particular case should tempt him to do so , informing him , at the same time , that he will have discharged the full measure of his duty when he shall ...
... directed him in no instance to exceed them , however strongly the neces sity of any particular case should tempt him to do so , informing him , at the same time , that he will have discharged the full measure of his duty when he shall ...
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