A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1881-1889Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... continued improvement of our harbors and great interior waterways and by the increase of our ton- nage on the ocean . The development of the world's commerce has led to an urgent de- mand for shortening the great sea voyage around Cape ...
... continued improvement of our harbors and great interior waterways and by the increase of our ton- nage on the ocean . The development of the world's commerce has led to an urgent de- mand for shortening the great sea voyage around Cape ...
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... continued in much the same condition as during the afternoon , the pulse varying from 102 to 106 , with rather increased force and volume . After taking * Addressed to the heads of the Executive Departments , etc. nourishment he fell ...
... continued in much the same condition as during the afternoon , the pulse varying from 102 to 106 , with rather increased force and volume . After taking * Addressed to the heads of the Executive Departments , etc. nourishment he fell ...
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... continued his legal studies . Was principal of an academy at North Pownal , Benning- ton County , Vt . , in 1851. In 1853 entered the law office of Erastus D. Culver in New York City as a student ; was admitted to the bar during the ...
... continued his legal studies . Was principal of an academy at North Pownal , Benning- ton County , Vt . , in 1851. In 1853 entered the law office of Erastus D. Culver in New York City as a student ; was admitted to the bar during the ...
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... Continued during all this period to take an active part in politics . Was chairman in 1868 of the Central Grant Club of New York , and became chairman of the executive committee of the Republican State committee in 1879. Was appointed ...
... Continued during all this period to take an active part in politics . Was chairman in 1868 of the Central Grant Club of New York , and became chairman of the executive committee of the Republican State committee in 1879. Was appointed ...
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... be spared further misery and bloodshed , but because their continued an- tagonism threatens consequences which are , in my judgment , dangerous to the interests of republican government on this continent and Chester A. Arthur 41.
... be spared further misery and bloodshed , but because their continued an- tagonism threatens consequences which are , in my judgment , dangerous to the interests of republican government on this continent and Chester A. Arthur 41.
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