A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1897-1904Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... command . The credit of the Government , the integrity of its cur- rency , and the inviolability of its obligations must be preserved . This was the commanding verdict of the people , and it will not be unheeded . Economy is demanded in ...
... command . The credit of the Government , the integrity of its cur- rency , and the inviolability of its obligations must be preserved . This was the commanding verdict of the people , and it will not be unheeded . Economy is demanded in ...
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... command , we are presenting the remarkable spectacle of increasing our public debt by borrowing money to meet the ordinary outlays incident upon even an economical and prudent administration of the Government . An examination of the ...
... command , we are presenting the remarkable spectacle of increasing our public debt by borrowing money to meet the ordinary outlays incident upon even an economical and prudent administration of the Government . An examination of the ...
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... command , to perform its full duty according to the law of nations . That it has successfully pre- vented the departure of a single military expedition or armed vessel from our shores in violation of our laws would seem to be a ...
... command , to perform its full duty according to the law of nations . That it has successfully pre- vented the departure of a single military expedition or armed vessel from our shores in violation of our laws would seem to be a ...
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... part and only because the necessity for such action will be so clear as to command the support and approval of the civilized world . The long trial has proved that the object for which 66 Messages and Papers of the Presidents.
... part and only because the necessity for such action will be so clear as to command the support and approval of the civilized world . The long trial has proved that the object for which 66 Messages and Papers of the Presidents.
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... command for gallantry and skill exhibited by them on that occasion , required the President to communicate the same to Commodore Dewey , and through him to the officers and men under his command . This having been done , through the ...
... command for gallantry and skill exhibited by them on that occasion , required the President to communicate the same to Commodore Dewey , and through him to the officers and men under his command . This having been done , through the ...
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