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
... persons , in fraud of our law , cross into our territory and are apprehended our officers do not know what to do with them , as the Dominion authorities will not suffer them to be sent back without a second payment of the tax . An ...
... persons , in fraud of our law , cross into our territory and are apprehended our officers do not know what to do with them , as the Dominion authorities will not suffer them to be sent back without a second payment of the tax . An ...
Page 5478
... persons applying for citizenship more thorough . This can only be done by taking fuller control of the examination , by fixing the times for hearing such applications , and by requiring the presence of some one who shall represent the ...
... persons applying for citizenship more thorough . This can only be done by taking fuller control of the examination , by fixing the times for hearing such applications , and by requiring the presence of some one who shall represent the ...
Page 5482
... persons , many of them with their families , had gathered upon the borders of the Indian Territory with a view to securing homesteads on the ceded lands , and that delay would involve them in much loss and suffering , I did on the 23d ...
... persons , many of them with their families , had gathered upon the borders of the Indian Territory with a view to securing homesteads on the ceded lands , and that delay would involve them in much loss and suffering , I did on the 23d ...
Page 5484
... persons having a bona fide intent to make a home upon the selected lands . Where this intent is well established and the requirements of the law have been substantially complied with , the claimant is entitled to a prompt and friendly ...
... persons having a bona fide intent to make a home upon the selected lands . Where this intent is well established and the requirements of the law have been substantially complied with , the claimant is entitled to a prompt and friendly ...
Page 5488
... persons on the civil - service lists . It is not too much to say , however , that some recent Congressional investigations have some- what shaken public confidence in the impartiality of the selections for appointment . The reform of ...
... persons on the civil - service lists . It is not too much to say , however , that some recent Congressional investigations have some- what shaken public confidence in the impartiality of the selections for appointment . The reform of ...
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