A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1881-1889Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... fact that though the chosen of the people be struck down his constitutional successor is peacefully installed without shock or strain except the sorrow which mourns the bereavement . All the noble aspi- rations of my lamented ...
... fact that though the chosen of the people be struck down his constitutional successor is peacefully installed without shock or strain except the sorrow which mourns the bereavement . All the noble aspi- rations of my lamented ...
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... fact I directed , on the occasion of the late centennial celebration at Yorktown , that a salute be given to the British flag . Save for the correspondence to which I shall refer hereafter in relation to the proposed canal across the ...
... fact I directed , on the occasion of the late centennial celebration at Yorktown , that a salute be given to the British flag . Save for the correspondence to which I shall refer hereafter in relation to the proposed canal across the ...
Page 47
... fact that $ 469,651,050 in 5 per cent bonds and $ 203,573,750 in 6 per cent bonds would become redeemable during the year , and Congress was asked to authorize the refunding of these bonds at a lower rate of interest . The bill for such ...
... fact that $ 469,651,050 in 5 per cent bonds and $ 203,573,750 in 6 per cent bonds would become redeemable during the year , and Congress was asked to authorize the refunding of these bonds at a lower rate of interest . The bill for such ...
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... fact that their total value now exceeds $ 1,000,000 . The attention of Congress is again invited to the subject of establish- ing a system of savings depositories in connection with the Post - Office Department . The statistics of mail ...
... fact that their total value now exceeds $ 1,000,000 . The attention of Congress is again invited to the subject of establish- ing a system of savings depositories in connection with the Post - Office Department . The statistics of mail ...
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... fact that their hunting days are over and that it is now for their best interests to conform their manner of life to the new order of things . By no greater inducement than the assurance of permanent title to the soil can they be led to ...
... fact that their hunting days are over and that it is now for their best interests to conform their manner of life to the new order of things . By no greater inducement than the assurance of permanent title to the soil can they be led to ...
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