A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1908: 1789-1908 and index |
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V , 144 Arthur , Chester A. ( twenty - first President Napoleon III made a special
study of the United States ) : subject of artillery , and the treatise ... horses and
48,000 Collector of port of New York , suspension men . , According to the army
reorganization of , discussed , VII , 511 . act of Feb. ... Artillery School of Practice
at Fortress MonDiscriminating duties on vessels from roe , Va . , II , 374 . Cuba
and Puerto Rico suspended , VIII , Artists , Foreign , tariff discriminations against ,
223 .
V , 144 Arthur , Chester A. ( twenty - first President Napoleon III made a special
study of the United States ) : subject of artillery , and the treatise ... horses and
48,000 Collector of port of New York , suspension men . , According to the army
reorganization of , discussed , VII , 511 . act of Feb. ... Artillery School of Practice
at Fortress MonDiscriminating duties on vessels from roe , Va . , II , 374 . Cuba
and Puerto Rico suspended , VIII , Artists , Foreign , tariff discriminations against ,
223 .
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Merritt through , regardstitution authorized Congress to grant ing joint occupancy
of Philippine Islands copyrights to ... Ord and Hurlcourts of the United States at
first issued but were sent from Bolivar by way of Poca . copyrights , but the act of
1870 ... right to issue should be vested in the Li Rosecrans's army advanced 5
miles beyond brarian of Congress , and in 1897 an ... In English history a series
of and the Netherlands in 1899 ; Cuba in 1903 , laws , covering the period from
1436 to ...
Merritt through , regardstitution authorized Congress to grant ing joint occupancy
of Philippine Islands copyrights to ... Ord and Hurlcourts of the United States at
first issued but were sent from Bolivar by way of Poca . copyrights , but the act of
1870 ... right to issue should be vested in the Li Rosecrans's army advanced 5
miles beyond brarian of Congress , and in 1897 an ... In English history a series
of and the Netherlands in 1899 ; Cuba in 1903 , laws , covering the period from
1436 to ...
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The railroad and States for the Cubans and their cause that telegraph systems
are being rapidly devel the ... by ratify all acts of the United States in Cuba the
Spaniards , her cargo confiscated , and during its military occupancy and
safeguard ...
The railroad and States for the Cubans and their cause that telegraph systems
are being rapidly devel the ... by ratify all acts of the United States in Cuba the
Spaniards , her cargo confiscated , and during its military occupancy and
safeguard ...
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United States. President, James Daniel Richardson. Cuba --Continued . Cullom ,
Shelby M. , member of commission to Lopez expedition , pardon ... A national
highway Proposition of Spain to investigate causes authorized by Congress and
constructed at of , referred to , X , 65 . the ... Military occupation of , by United
States , in ternal improvements was unconstitutional . structions regarding , X ,
350 . ... Tariff laws of , evidence of modifications of , Superintendent of , II , 247 .
proclaimed ...
United States. President, James Daniel Richardson. Cuba --Continued . Cullom ,
Shelby M. , member of commission to Lopez expedition , pardon ... A national
highway Proposition of Spain to investigate causes authorized by Congress and
constructed at of , referred to , X , 65 . the ... Military occupation of , by United
States , in ternal improvements was unconstitutional . structions regarding , X ,
350 . ... Tariff laws of , evidence of modifications of , Superintendent of , II , 247 .
proclaimed ...
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49 ° and settlements were springing up . cepted by United States forces and
paroled English fur traders had passed south of ... degree of north latitude , cers
for a brigade , but was unable to land being all that was insisted on by any of my
and returned . ... Cubans to Narciso Lopez and his followers , Trial of , in Canada
referred to , VI , 520 . and from that time became a common name Unlawful
expeditions of , discussed , VI , 442 , for military adventurers who fitted out
expe457 ditions ...
49 ° and settlements were springing up . cepted by United States forces and
paroled English fur traders had passed south of ... degree of north latitude , cers
for a brigade , but was unable to land being all that was insisted on by any of my
and returned . ... Cubans to Narciso Lopez and his followers , Trial of , in Canada
referred to , VI , 520 . and from that time became a common name Unlawful
expeditions of , discussed , VI , 442 , for military adventurers who fitted out
expe457 ditions ...
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