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 36
... improvements in the implements used in its prosecution . The pretension of a prerogative on the part of sov- ereigns , whether in peace or war , if , indeed , any such exist , to decide these questions , except so far as relates to ...
... improvements in the implements used in its prosecution . The pretension of a prerogative on the part of sov- ereigns , whether in peace or war , if , indeed , any such exist , to decide these questions , except so far as relates to ...
Page 94
... improvements , for the reclamation of swamps , and the construction of railroads and public buildings ; and the principle on which this policy has been inaugurated and sanctioned is , that the United States , as a proprietor , receives ...
... improvements , for the reclamation of swamps , and the construction of railroads and public buildings ; and the principle on which this policy has been inaugurated and sanctioned is , that the United States , as a proprietor , receives ...
Page 95
... improvements are the chief articles of commerce . The true pioneer spends his life in the woods . When the frontier moves he moves with it . The improvements he has made he sells to some new comer , who is not inured to the hardships of ...
... improvements are the chief articles of commerce . The true pioneer spends his life in the woods . When the frontier moves he moves with it . The improvements he has made he sells to some new comer , who is not inured to the hardships of ...
Page 99
... improvement which it has effected in the character and habits of those tribes which have been brought under its operation . The internal struggle which the red man necessarily undergoes in adopting the resolution to throw away the ...
... improvement which it has effected in the character and habits of those tribes which have been brought under its operation . The internal struggle which the red man necessarily undergoes in adopting the resolution to throw away the ...
Page 102
... general good ; and since the city was laid out many millions , drawn from the treasury of the United States , have been expended in erect- ing public buildings and making other improvements . But much 102 REPORT OF THE.
... general good ; and since the city was laid out many millions , drawn from the treasury of the United States , have been expended in erect- ing public buildings and making other improvements . But much 102 REPORT OF THE.
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