History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... respect of certain matters not touched upon in the Inaugural Address . " Levees are done away with . " The first communication to the next Congress will be , like all subsequent ones , by message , to which no answer will be expected ...
... respect of certain matters not touched upon in the Inaugural Address . " Levees are done away with . " The first communication to the next Congress will be , like all subsequent ones , by message , to which no answer will be expected ...
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... respect to the extent to which our naval preparations should be car- ried , some difference of opinion may be ... respecting them which may from time to time be neces sary . They are preserved in such con- dition , as well the vessels as ...
... respect to the extent to which our naval preparations should be car- ried , some difference of opinion may be ... respecting them which may from time to time be neces sary . They are preserved in such con- dition , as well the vessels as ...
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... respecting the vessels directed to be sold . " The fortifications of our harbors , more or less advanced , present ... respect- ing this subject . " Agriculture , manufactures , commerce , and navigation , the four pillars of our ...
... respecting the vessels directed to be sold . " The fortifications of our harbors , more or less advanced , present ... respect- ing this subject . " Agriculture , manufactures , commerce , and navigation , the four pillars of our ...
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... respect of the army , and also for the 1802 . regulation and maintenance of peace on the frontiers ; one abol- ishing the internal taxes ; and one for the redemption of the public debt , by the yearly appropriation of $ 7,300,000 to the ...
... respect of the army , and also for the 1802 . regulation and maintenance of peace on the frontiers ; one abol- ishing the internal taxes ; and one for the redemption of the public debt , by the yearly appropriation of $ 7,300,000 to the ...
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... respect to the existing condition of affairs . Collision would be certain to occur at no distant day , if the question should not be ami- VOL . III . - 5 | cably settled in the mean time ; and so lively and general were the apprehen ...
... respect to the existing condition of affairs . Collision would be certain to occur at no distant day , if the question should not be ami- VOL . III . - 5 | cably settled in the mean time ; and so lively and general were the apprehen ...
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