A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 19Bureau of national literature, Incorporated, 1916 |
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... held in Mexico and Huerta was re - elected President and Senor Blanquet Vice - President . Few of the populace par- ticipated in the voting , and ten days later Huerta resigned and boarded the German cruiser Dresden at Vera Cruz and ...
... held in Mexico and Huerta was re - elected President and Senor Blanquet Vice - President . Few of the populace par- ticipated in the voting , and ten days later Huerta resigned and boarded the German cruiser Dresden at Vera Cruz and ...
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... held Nov. 2. This is the earliest election in which there appears a record of the popular vote , as most of the electors were chosen by that means . That record shows that Andrew Jackson received 155,872 votes ; John Quincy Adams ...
... held Nov. 2. This is the earliest election in which there appears a record of the popular vote , as most of the electors were chosen by that means . That record shows that Andrew Jackson received 155,872 votes ; John Quincy Adams ...
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... held Seattle , Wash . , from June 1 , to Oct. 15 , 1909. Eleven exhibition palaces were built on the Campus of the University of Wash- The ex- ington ( a tract of 225 acres ) . penses preliminary to opening were $ 10 , - 000,000 . The ...
... held Seattle , Wash . , from June 1 , to Oct. 15 , 1909. Eleven exhibition palaces were built on the Campus of the University of Wash- The ex- ington ( a tract of 225 acres ) . penses preliminary to opening were $ 10 , - 000,000 . The ...
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... held by Col. Tourtelotte , who was re - en- forced by Gen. Corse , thus Increasing the Union force to 1,944 men . The attack was made on the 6th . The conflict lasted from 8:30 A. M. until night , when the Confed- erates withdrew ...
... held by Col. Tourtelotte , who was re - en- forced by Gen. Corse , thus Increasing the Union force to 1,944 men . The attack was made on the 6th . The conflict lasted from 8:30 A. M. until night , when the Confed- erates withdrew ...
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... held in Philadelphia , Sept. 16-17 , 1887. Its platform declares the " present system of immigration and natu- ralization of foreigners detrimental to the welfare of the United States ; demands amendment of the naturalization laws so as ...
... held in Philadelphia , Sept. 16-17 , 1887. Its platform declares the " present system of immigration and natu- ralization of foreigners detrimental to the welfare of the United States ; demands amendment of the naturalization laws so as ...
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Page 63 - Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion, religious or political; peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none; the support of the State governments in all their rights, as the most competent administrations for our domestic concerns, and the surest bulwarks against anti-republican tendencies...
Page 63 - For the recognition of the independence of the people of Cuba, demanding that the Government of Spain relinquish its authority and government in the island of Cuba, and to withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters, and directing the President of the United States to use the land and naval forces of the United States to carry these resolutions into effect...
Page 63 - Revolt, or conspiracy to revolt by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas, against the authority of the master...
Page 63 - New Jersey Richard Stockton, John Witherspoon, Francis Hopkinson, John Hart, Abraham Clark Pennsylvania Robert Morris, Benjamin Rush, Benjamin...
Page 63 - In the case of articles labeled, branded, or tagged so as to plainly indicate that they are compounds, imitations, or blends, and the word " compound," " imitation," or " blend," as the case may be, is plainly stated on the package in which it is offered for sale : Provided, That the term blend...
Page 63 - That the government of Cuba consents that the United States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty...
Page 9 - Agriculture, the general designs and duties of which shall be to acquire and to diffuse among the people of the United States useful information on subjects connected with agriculture in the most general and comprehensive sense of that word, and to procure, propagate, and distribute among the people new and valuable seeds and plants.