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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... course be effected by such modifications of the systems of expense as you shall think proper to adopt . " A statement has been formed by the secretary of war , on mature considera- tion , of all the posts and stations where garrisons ...
... course be effected by such modifications of the systems of expense as you shall think proper to adopt . " A statement has been formed by the secretary of war , on mature considera- tion , of all the posts and stations where garrisons ...
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... course of your observations or inquiries they should appear to need any aid within the lim- its of our constitutional powers , your sense of their importance is a sufficient as- surance they will occupy your attention . We cannot ...
... course of your observations or inquiries they should appear to need any aid within the lim- its of our constitutional powers , your sense of their importance is a sufficient as- surance they will occupy your attention . We cannot ...
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... course when in power , and a triumphant vin- dication of that of the republicans . The best talents of the party were , therefore , put in requisition , to bring them into discredit with the people , and to show that , so far as they ...
... course when in power , and a triumphant vin- dication of that of the republicans . The best talents of the party were , therefore , put in requisition , to bring them into discredit with the people , and to show that , so far as they ...
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... course taken by the ma- jority of the legislature , in the repeal of the judiciary act , did not receive the unanimous support of the republi- can party . To those who regarded the independence of the judges as a cardinal principle in ...
... course taken by the ma- jority of the legislature , in the repeal of the judiciary act , did not receive the unanimous support of the republi- can party . To those who regarded the independence of the judges as a cardinal principle in ...
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... course of perpetual peace , and friendship with all nations , then * Tucker's " Life of Jefferson , " vol . ii . , p . 125 . as war cannot be distant , [ as the rupture of the peace of Amiens scon showed , ] it behoves us immediately to ...
... course of perpetual peace , and friendship with all nations , then * Tucker's " Life of Jefferson , " vol . ii . , p . 125 . as war cannot be distant , [ as the rupture of the peace of Amiens scon showed , ] it behoves us immediately to ...
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