A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 8Bureau of national literature, 1911 |
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Page 5386
... question . His vetoes of “ An act to execute certain treaty stipulations relating to Chinese " and of " An act making appropriations for the construction , repair , and preser- vation of certain works on rivers and harbors , and for ...
... question . His vetoes of “ An act to execute certain treaty stipulations relating to Chinese " and of " An act making appropriations for the construction , repair , and preser- vation of certain works on rivers and harbors , and for ...
Page 5387
... question . His vetoes are more numer- ous than those of any other Chief Executive , amounting within the fou years to over three hundred , or more than twice the number in the aggregate of all his predecessors . These vetoes relate to ...
... question . His vetoes are more numer- ous than those of any other Chief Executive , amounting within the fou years to over three hundred , or more than twice the number in the aggregate of all his predecessors . These vetoes relate to ...
Page 5390
... question . His vetoes of " An act to execute certain treaty stipulations relating to Chinese " and of " An act making appropriations for the construction , repair , and preser- vation of certain works on rivers and harbors , and for ...
... question . His vetoes of " An act to execute certain treaty stipulations relating to Chinese " and of " An act making appropriations for the construction , repair , and preser- vation of certain works on rivers and harbors , and for ...
Page 5391
... question . His vetoes are more numer- ous than those of any other Chief Executive , amounting within the four years to over three hundred , or more than twice the number in the aggregate of all his predecessors . These vetoes relate to ...
... question . His vetoes are more numer- ous than those of any other Chief Executive , amounting within the four years to over three hundred , or more than twice the number in the aggregate of all his predecessors . These vetoes relate to ...
Page 5397
... question . Although the present convention fully explains the reasons for its negotiation , it may not be improper here to add that Article VII of the convention of July 29 , 1882 , stipulated that the said convention should continue in ...
... question . Although the present convention fully explains the reasons for its negotiation , it may not be improper here to add that Article VII of the convention of July 29 , 1882 , stipulated that the said convention should continue in ...
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act of Congress agreement AMENDMENT OF CIVIL-SERVICE America appointment appropriation BENJ Benjamin Harrison Bering Sea caused the seal cent certification Choctaw citizens city of Washington CIVIL-SERVICE RULES claim classified Commission corner of section corner of township declare Department Departmental Rule district duty entitled An act entry EXECUTIVE MANSION February February 14 forfeiture gold Government GROVER CLEVELAND hand and caused hereby amended hereunto set House of Representatives Indians January 16 June 30 legislation line between ranges line between sections ment Nicaragua north half northeast northwest corner pension person ports post-office Postmaster-General President proclamation purposes quarter of section railway mail service range line regulations reservation revenue RICHARD OLNEY Secretary section line seigniorage Senate Senate and House set my hand silver southeast quarter southwest Territory thence easterly thence southerly thereof thirteen 13 tion township and range transmit herewith Treasury treaty United vessels Whereas
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Page 5694 - January, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, whenever, and so often as the President shall be satisfied that the government of any country producing and exporting sugars, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides,, raw and uncured, or any of such articles, imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States...
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