Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 - United States |
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... measures growing out of it , I have had the misfortune to differ from Congress , and have expressed my convictions without reserve , though with becoming deference to the opinion of the legislative department . Those convictions are not ...
... measures growing out of it , I have had the misfortune to differ from Congress , and have expressed my convictions without reserve , though with becoming deference to the opinion of the legislative department . Those convictions are not ...
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... measures established by these acts of Congress does totally subvert and destroy the form as well as the substance of republican gov- ernment in the ten States to which they apply . It binds them hand and foot in absolute slavery , and ...
... measures established by these acts of Congress does totally subvert and destroy the form as well as the substance of republican gov- ernment in the ten States to which they apply . It binds them hand and foot in absolute slavery , and ...
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United States. Department of State. them everywhere and for all time . Arbitrary measures often change , but they ... measure to build upon this continent a great political fabric , and to preserve its stability for more than ninety years ...
United States. Department of State. them everywhere and for all time . Arbitrary measures often change , but they ... measure to build upon this continent a great political fabric , and to preserve its stability for more than ninety years ...
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... measures like this . With our debt , and the vast private interests which are complicated with it , we cannot be too cautious of a policy which might , by possibility , impair the confidence of the world in our government . That ...
... measures like this . With our debt , and the vast private interests which are complicated with it , we cannot be too cautious of a policy which might , by possibility , impair the confidence of the world in our government . That ...
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... measures , or such as might lead to force , as long as those which are peaceable remain open to him or to his constituents . It is true that cases may occur in which the Executive would be compelled to stand on its rights , and maintain ...
... measures , or such as might lead to force , as long as those which are peaceable remain open to him or to his constituents . It is true that cases may occur in which the Executive would be compelled to stand on its rights , and maintain ...
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