Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 - United States |
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... directing all its proceedings in accordance with its fundamental law . When a civil war has been brought to a close , it is manifestly the first interest and duty of the state to repair the injuries which the war has inflicted , and to ...
... directing all its proceedings in accordance with its fundamental law . When a civil war has been brought to a close , it is manifestly the first interest and duty of the state to repair the injuries which the war has inflicted , and to ...
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... directed to deposit it . I need not remind you that the exercise of the elective franchise is the highest attribute of an American citizen , and that when guided by virtue , intelligence , patriotism , and a proper appreciation of our ...
... directed to deposit it . I need not remind you that the exercise of the elective franchise is the highest attribute of an American citizen , and that when guided by virtue , intelligence , patriotism , and a proper appreciation of our ...
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... directed by Congress . The annexation of many small German states to Prussia , and the reorgani- zation of that country under a new and liberal constitution , have induced me to renew the effort to obtain a just and prompt settlement of ...
... directed by Congress . The annexation of many small German states to Prussia , and the reorgani- zation of that country under a new and liberal constitution , have induced me to renew the effort to obtain a just and prompt settlement of ...
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... it should certainly be rather directed to reg- ulate the former than to encourage the latter . It would , however , vastly increase the injury entailed by war on neutrals if , while it paralyzes 26 DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE .
... it should certainly be rather directed to reg- ulate the former than to encourage the latter . It would , however , vastly increase the injury entailed by war on neutrals if , while it paralyzes 26 DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE .
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... directing mind with a clear and single responsibility to the highest authority at home . At an early date I pointed out to you more than once the necessity of sending such a person here to superintend all these proceedings , whether ...
... directing mind with a clear and single responsibility to the highest authority at home . At an early date I pointed out to you more than once the necessity of sending such a person here to superintend all these proceedings , whether ...
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