A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Prepared Under the Joint Committee on Printing of the House and Senate, Pursuant to an Act of the Fifty-second Congress of the United States (with Additions and Encyclopedic Index by Private Enterprise)Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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Page 5477
... Court of the United States , at Lathrop , Cal . , in August last , and the killing of the assailant by a deputy ... Court becomes every year more apparent and urgent . The plan of providing some intermediate courts having final appellate ...
... Court of the United States , at Lathrop , Cal . , in August last , and the killing of the assailant by a deputy ... Court becomes every year more apparent and urgent . The plan of providing some intermediate courts having final appellate ...
Page 5478
... courts . The salaries of the judges of the district courts in many of the districts are , in my judgment , inadequate . I recommend that all such salaries now below $ 5,000 per annum be increased to that amount . It is quite true that ...
... courts . The salaries of the judges of the district courts in many of the districts are , in my judgment , inadequate . I recommend that all such salaries now below $ 5,000 per annum be increased to that amount . It is quite true that ...
Page 5482
... court which had been established at Muscogee or the United States courts in some of the adjoining States had power to enforce the general laws of the United States . In this condition of things I was quite reluctant to open the lands to ...
... court which had been established at Muscogee or the United States courts in some of the adjoining States had power to enforce the general laws of the United States . In this condition of things I was quite reluctant to open the lands to ...
Page 5483
... courts for their peaceful adjustment . The American genius for self - government has been well illustrated in Oklahoma ; but it is neither safe nor wise to leave these people longer to the expedients which have temporarily served them ...
... courts for their peaceful adjustment . The American genius for self - government has been well illustrated in Oklahoma ; but it is neither safe nor wise to leave these people longer to the expedients which have temporarily served them ...
Page 5491
... courts , as an elector for members of Congress , or as a peaceful traveler upon our interstate railways . There is nothing more justly humiliating to the national pride and nothing more hurtful to the national prosperity than the ...
... courts , as an elector for members of Congress , or as a peaceful traveler upon our interstate railways . There is nothing more justly humiliating to the national pride and nothing more hurtful to the national prosperity than the ...
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