State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1819 - United States |
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... legislature . Gentlemen of the House of Representatives , -I saw with peculiar pleasure , at the close of the last session , the re- solution entered into by you , expr ssive of your opinion , that an adequate provision for the support ...
... legislature . Gentlemen of the House of Representatives , -I saw with peculiar pleasure , at the close of the last session , the re- solution entered into by you , expr ssive of your opinion , that an adequate provision for the support ...
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... legislature . It would be superfluous to specify inducements to a measure , in which the character and permanent interests of the United States are so obviously and so deeply concerned , and which has received so explicit a sanction ...
... legislature . It would be superfluous to specify inducements to a measure , in which the character and permanent interests of the United States are so obviously and so deeply concerned , and which has received so explicit a sanction ...
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... Legislature . The important objects which remain to be accomplished , will , I am persuaded , be conducted upon principles equally comprehensive , and equally well calcu- lated for the advancement of the general weal . The time limited ...
... Legislature . The important objects which remain to be accomplished , will , I am persuaded , be conducted upon principles equally comprehensive , and equally well calcu- lated for the advancement of the general weal . The time limited ...
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... legislature , the subject of a revision of the judiciary sys- tem . A representation from the Judges of the Supreme Court , which will be laid before you , points out some of the inconveniences that are experienced . In the course of ...
... legislature , the subject of a revision of the judiciary sys- tem . A representation from the Judges of the Supreme Court , which will be laid before you , points out some of the inconveniences that are experienced . In the course of ...
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... legislature will share with me in the satisfaction which arises from an event interest- ing to the happiness of the part of the nation to which it relates , and conducive to the general order . It is proper likewise to inform you , that ...
... legislature will share with me in the satisfaction which arises from an event interest- ing to the happiness of the part of the nation to which it relates , and conducive to the general order . It is proper likewise to inform you , that ...
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