Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... duty to encourage the fair and legitimate commerce of this country by protecting the property of the merchant , then , indeed , by as much as life and liberty are more estimable than ships and goods , so much more impressive is the duty ...
... duty to encourage the fair and legitimate commerce of this country by protecting the property of the merchant , then , indeed , by as much as life and liberty are more estimable than ships and goods , so much more impressive is the duty ...
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... duty , a sufficient pledge is afforded that his exertions will be continued for the future . And this pledge is strengthened by the sentiment expressed in his communication to Congress at the commencement of the present session ...
... duty , a sufficient pledge is afforded that his exertions will be continued for the future . And this pledge is strengthened by the sentiment expressed in his communication to Congress at the commencement of the present session ...
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... duty of the Presi- dent to exercise the authority vested in him by that law . It does not appear that among these itinerant establishers of republics and dis- tributers of Florida lands there is a single individual inhabitant of the ...
... duty of the Presi- dent to exercise the authority vested in him by that law . It does not appear that among these itinerant establishers of republics and dis- tributers of Florida lands there is a single individual inhabitant of the ...
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... duty also , and nothing which they have learned has induced them to believe that the number of our diplomatic agents at foreign courts is greater at this time than the interests of the country require . The unsettled condition of many ...
... duty also , and nothing which they have learned has induced them to believe that the number of our diplomatic agents at foreign courts is greater at this time than the interests of the country require . The unsettled condition of many ...
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... duty attentively to examine the pacific branch of the alter- native presented by the President to discover whether there was any rational hope that , by the exercise of further patience , the hazards of war might be prevented . They ...
... duty attentively to examine the pacific branch of the alter- native presented by the President to discover whether there was any rational hope that , by the exercise of further patience , the hazards of war might be prevented . They ...
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