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 5476
... force at the command of the customs officers of guarding so long an inland line . The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized the employ- ment of additional officers , who will be assigned to this duty , and every effort will be made ...
... force at the command of the customs officers of guarding so long an inland line . The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized the employ- ment of additional officers , who will be assigned to this duty , and every effort will be made ...
Page 5477
... force of the Army is desirable is also , in this connection , commended to the consideration of Congress . The improvement of our important rivers and harbors should be pro- moted by the necessary appropriations . Care should be taken ...
... force of the Army is desirable is also , in this connection , commended to the consideration of Congress . The improvement of our important rivers and harbors should be pro- moted by the necessary appropriations . Care should be taken ...
Page 5479
... force , but it is again overcrowded . The building used by the city office never was fit for the purpose , and is now inadequate and unwholesome . The unsatisfactory condition of the law relating to the transmission through the mails of ...
... force , but it is again overcrowded . The building used by the city office never was fit for the purpose , and is now inadequate and unwholesome . The unsatisfactory condition of the law relating to the transmission through the mails of ...
Page 5487
... the Commissioners have been industriously , though with an inade- quate force , engaged in executing the law . They were assured by me that a cordial support would be given them in the 5487 Messages and Papers of the Presidents.
... the Commissioners have been industriously , though with an inade- quate force , engaged in executing the law . They were assured by me that a cordial support would be given them in the 5487 Messages and Papers of the Presidents.
Page 5488
... force is found to be inade- quate . I recommend that the additional clerks asked by the Commission be appropriated for . * See pp . 5432-5436 . † See p . 5462 . The duty of appointment is devolved by the Constitution or Benjamin ...
... force is found to be inade- quate . I recommend that the additional clerks asked by the Commission be appropriated for . * See pp . 5432-5436 . † See p . 5462 . The duty of appointment is devolved by the Constitution or Benjamin ...
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