A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1881-1889Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... question , and a frank statement of the issue may aid its solution . It is alleged that in many communities negro ... questions have no pity for the repose of nations . It should be said with the utmost 8 Messages and Papers of the ...
... question , and a frank statement of the issue may aid its solution . It is alleged that in many communities negro ... questions have no pity for the repose of nations . It should be said with the utmost 8 Messages and Papers of the ...
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... question is of supreme importance . But the respon- sibility for the existence of slavery did not rest upon the South alone . The nation itself is responsible for the extension of the suffrage , and is under special obligations to aid ...
... question is of supreme importance . But the respon- sibility for the existence of slavery did not rest upon the South alone . The nation itself is responsible for the extension of the suffrage , and is under special obligations to aid ...
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... question . I cherish strong hope that in view of our relations of amity with both countries our friendly counsels may prevail . A special envoy of Guatemala has brought to me the condolences of his Government and people on the death of ...
... question . I cherish strong hope that in view of our relations of amity with both countries our friendly counsels may prevail . A special envoy of Guatemala has brought to me the condolences of his Government and people on the death of ...
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