A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 8Bureau of national literature, 1911 |
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Page 5474
United States. President. measures should be taken to secure it . It is equally desirable that ques- tions affecting rates and classifications should be promptly decided . The preparation of a new schedule of customs duties is a matter ...
United States. President. measures should be taken to secure it . It is equally desirable that ques- tions affecting rates and classifications should be promptly decided . The preparation of a new schedule of customs duties is a matter ...
Page 5475
... secure the equality of the two coins in their commercial uses . I have always been an advocate of the use of silver in our currency . We are large producers of that metal , and should 5475 Messages and Papers of the Presidents.
... secure the equality of the two coins in their commercial uses . I have always been an advocate of the use of silver in our currency . We are large producers of that metal , and should 5475 Messages and Papers of the Presidents.
Page 5481
... secure the assent of the requisite number to that proposition to open negotiations for modified terms under the other act . The work of the commission was prolonged and arduous , but the assent of the requisite number was , it is ...
... secure the assent of the requisite number to that proposition to open negotiations for modified terms under the other act . The work of the commission was prolonged and arduous , but the assent of the requisite number was , it is ...
Page 5482
... secure the advantage they unfairly sought . There was a good deal of appre- hension that the strife for locations would result in much violence and bloodshed , but happily these anticipations were not realized . It is esti- mated that ...
... secure the advantage they unfairly sought . There was a good deal of appre- hension that the strife for locations would result in much violence and bloodshed , but happily these anticipations were not realized . It is esti- mated that ...
Page 5483
... secure the peace of this new community in the absence of civil government , I directed General Merritt , commanding the Depart- ment of the Missouri , to act in conjunction with the marshals of the United States to preserve the peace ...
... secure the peace of this new community in the absence of civil government , I directed General Merritt , commanding the Depart- ment of the Missouri , to act in conjunction with the marshals of the United States to preserve the peace ...
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Page 5694 - January, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, whenever, and so often as the President shall be satisfied that the government of any country producing and exporting sugars, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides,, raw and uncured, or any of such articles, imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States...
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