A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1817-1833Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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present regulations , it remains for Congress to decide whether they wili make any other regulations in consequence thereof for the protection and improvement of our navigation . The negotiation with Spain for spoliations on our ...
present regulations , it remains for Congress to decide whether they wili make any other regulations in consequence thereof for the protection and improvement of our navigation . The negotiation with Spain for spoliations on our ...
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... present year , it is estimated that a balance of more than $ 6,000,000 will remain in the Treasury on the 1st day of January applicable to the current serv- ice of the ensuing year . The payments into the Treasury during the year 1818 ...
... present year , it is estimated that a balance of more than $ 6,000,000 will remain in the Treasury on the 1st day of January applicable to the current serv- ice of the ensuing year . The payments into the Treasury during the year 1818 ...
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... present , I have brought it into view for the purpose of communicating my sentiments on a very important circumstance con- nected with it with that freedom and candor which a regard for the public interest and a proper respect for ...
... present , I have brought it into view for the purpose of communicating my sentiments on a very important circumstance con- nected with it with that freedom and candor which a regard for the public interest and a proper respect for ...
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... present be more easily removed by recip rocal legislative regulations , formed in the spirit of amity and conciliation , than by conventional stipulations , Congress may think it advisable to leave the subsisting treaty in its present ...
... present be more easily removed by recip rocal legislative regulations , formed in the spirit of amity and conciliation , than by conventional stipulations , Congress may think it advisable to leave the subsisting treaty in its present ...
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... present session will lighten the burdens inseparable from the high trust committed to you . The fruits of the earth have been unusually abundant , commerce has flourished , the revenue has exceeded the most favorable anticipation , and ...
... present session will lighten the burdens inseparable from the high trust committed to you . The fruits of the earth have been unusually abundant , commerce has flourished , the revenue has exceeded the most favorable anticipation , and ...
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