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 5474
... duties is a matter of great delicacy because of its direct effect upon the business of the country , and of great difficulty by reason of the wide divergence of opinion as to the objects that may properly be promoted by such legislation ...
... duties is a matter of great delicacy because of its direct effect upon the business of the country , and of great difficulty by reason of the wide divergence of opinion as to the objects that may properly be promoted by such legislation ...
Page 5477
... duty of protecting its officers , as such , and of punishing those who assault them on account of their official acts should not be devolved expressly or by acquiescence upon the local authorities . Events which have been brought to my ...
... duty of protecting its officers , as such , and of punishing those who assault them on account of their official acts should not be devolved expressly or by acquiescence upon the local authorities . Events which have been brought to my ...
Page 5479
... duty grows very slowly . We had on the 4th of March last 37 serviceable ships , and though 4 have since been added to the list , the total has not been increased , because in the meantime 4 have been lost or condemned . Twenty - six ...
... duty grows very slowly . We had on the 4th of March last 37 serviceable ships , and though 4 have since been added to the list , the total has not been increased , because in the meantime 4 have been lost or condemned . Twenty - six ...
Page 5484
... War and is now suffering from wounds or disease having an origin in the service and in the line of duty . Two of the three necessary facts , viz , muster and disability , are usually susceptible of easy proof ; Benjamin Harrison 5484.
... War and is now suffering from wounds or disease having an origin in the service and in the line of duty . Two of the three necessary facts , viz , muster and disability , are usually susceptible of easy proof ; Benjamin Harrison 5484.
Page 5488
... duty , to see that the law is executed with firmness and impartiality . If some of its provisions have been fraudulently evaded by appointing officers , our resentment should not suggest the repeal of the law , but reform in its ...
... duty , to see that the law is executed with firmness and impartiality . If some of its provisions have been fraudulently evaded by appointing officers , our resentment should not suggest the repeal of the law , but reform in its ...
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