The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress ... with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Papers |
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... territory , without apparent prospect of an early termination , cannot be other than an object of concern to a people who , while abstaining from interference in the affairs of other powers , naturally desire to see every country in the ...
... territory , without apparent prospect of an early termination , cannot be other than an object of concern to a people who , while abstaining from interference in the affairs of other powers , naturally desire to see every country in the ...
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... territory like ours , much of it sparsely populated , but all requiring the services of the mail , it is not at present to be expected that this Depart- ment can be made self - sustaining . But a gradual approach to this end , from year ...
... territory like ours , much of it sparsely populated , but all requiring the services of the mail , it is not at present to be expected that this Depart- ment can be made self - sustaining . But a gradual approach to this end , from year ...
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... territorial government to the Indians in the Indian Territory west of Arkansas and Missouri and south of Kansas . In doing so , every right guaranteed to the Indian by treaty should be secured . Such a course might in time be the means ...
... territorial government to the Indians in the Indian Territory west of Arkansas and Missouri and south of Kansas . In doing so , every right guaranteed to the Indian by treaty should be secured . Such a course might in time be the means ...
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... territory , and to giving all useful informa- tion as to the method of cultivation , the plants , cereals , and other prod- nets adapted to particular localities . Quietly , but surely , the Agri- cultural Bureau is working a great ...
... territory , and to giving all useful informa- tion as to the method of cultivation , the plants , cereals , and other prod- nets adapted to particular localities . Quietly , but surely , the Agri- cultural Bureau is working a great ...
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... territorial government to the Indians in the Indian Territory west of Arkansas and Missouri and south of Kansas . In doing so , every right guaranteed to the Indian by treaty should be secured . Such a course might in time be the means ...
... territorial government to the Indians in the Indian Territory west of Arkansas and Missouri and south of Kansas . In doing so , every right guaranteed to the Indian by treaty should be secured . Such a course might in time be the means ...
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