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... course with all proper respect for the present Senate , but it does not seem to me that any legislative body can be so constituted as to insure its fitness for these functions . It is not the theory of this government that public ...
... course with all proper respect for the present Senate , but it does not seem to me that any legislative body can be so constituted as to insure its fitness for these functions . It is not the theory of this government that public ...
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... course of construction when the war terminated , and although Congress had made the necessary appropriations for their completion , the department has either suspended work upon them or limited the slow completion of the steam vessels ...
... course of construction when the war terminated , and although Congress had made the necessary appropriations for their completion , the department has either suspended work upon them or limited the slow completion of the steam vessels ...
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... course which , if adopted at all , ought to have been adopted in the first instance . What is really in contemplation is to empower such a commission to inquire generally into the operation of our own neutrality laws , and to report ...
... course which , if adopted at all , ought to have been adopted in the first instance . What is really in contemplation is to empower such a commission to inquire generally into the operation of our own neutrality laws , and to report ...
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... course you intend to take , so as to save us the trouble and expense , if possible , of the preparation of the necessary documents . " I have written fully to the department , and asked instructions as to my future conduct in these ...
... course you intend to take , so as to save us the trouble and expense , if possible , of the preparation of the necessary documents . " I have written fully to the department , and asked instructions as to my future conduct in these ...
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... course . Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams . No. 1885. ] DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , December 10 , 1866 . SIR : Your despatch of the 23d of November , No. 1275 , is received and approved . In regard to our claims on the ground of ...
... course . Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams . No. 1885. ] DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , December 10 , 1866 . SIR : Your despatch of the 23d of November , No. 1275 , is received and approved . In regard to our claims on the ground of ...
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