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 5483
... regulations existed would endanger the public peace , and in view of the fact that such liquors must first be introduced into the Indian reservations before reaching the white settlements , I fur- ther directed the general commanding to ...
... regulations existed would endanger the public peace , and in view of the fact that such liquors must first be introduced into the Indian reservations before reaching the white settlements , I fur- ther directed the general commanding to ...
Page 5484
... regulations . In the administration of the land laws the policy of facilitating in every proper way the adjustment of the honest claims of individual set- tlers upon the public lands has been pursued . The number of pending cases had ...
... regulations . In the administration of the land laws the policy of facilitating in every proper way the adjustment of the honest claims of individual set- tlers upon the public lands has been pursued . The number of pending cases had ...
Page 5487
... regulation of all those concerns that in the States are the subject of local control . Our whole people have an interest that the national capital should be made attract- ive and beautiful , and , above all , that its repute for social ...
... regulation of all those concerns that in the States are the subject of local control . Our whole people have an interest that the national capital should be made attract- ive and beautiful , and , above all , that its repute for social ...
Page 5488
... regulations adopted in aid of it . Heretofore the book of eligibles has been closed to everyone , except as certifications were made upon the requisition of the appointing officers . This secrecy was the source of much suspicion and of ...
... regulations adopted in aid of it . Heretofore the book of eligibles has been closed to everyone , except as certifications were made upon the requisition of the appointing officers . This secrecy was the source of much suspicion and of ...
Page 5506
... American Republics- 1. A uniform system of customs regulations for the classification and valuation of imported merchandise ; MP - VOL VII - 23 2. A uniform nomenclature for the description of articles of Benjamin Harrison 5506.
... American Republics- 1. A uniform system of customs regulations for the classification and valuation of imported merchandise ; MP - VOL VII - 23 2. A uniform nomenclature for the description of articles of Benjamin Harrison 5506.
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