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... . .September 25 , 1861 . .. . October 30 , 1861 . . October 30 , 1861 . • November 7 , 1861 . November 7 , 1861 . RELATING TO FOREIGN AFFAIRS , ACCOMPANYING THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO 20 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
... . .September 25 , 1861 . .. . October 30 , 1861 . . October 30 , 1861 . • November 7 , 1861 . November 7 , 1861 . RELATING TO FOREIGN AFFAIRS , ACCOMPANYING THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO 20 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
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... President to use such means as may in your judgment be proper and necessary to prevent its success . The reasons set forth in the President's message at the opening of the present session of Congress , in support of his opinion that the ...
... President to use such means as may in your judgment be proper and necessary to prevent its success . The reasons set forth in the President's message at the opening of the present session of Congress , in support of his opinion that the ...
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... President feels assured that you will justly appreciate and cordially approve the caution which prompts this communication . I transmit herewith a copy of the address pronounced by the President on taking the constitutional oath of ...
... President feels assured that you will justly appreciate and cordially approve the caution which prompts this communication . I transmit herewith a copy of the address pronounced by the President on taking the constitutional oath of ...
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... President of the United States , in the year 1854 , submitted to the several maritime nations two propositions , to ... President of the United States . The declaration was , in due time , submitted by the governments repre- sented in ...
... President of the United States , in the year 1854 , submitted to the several maritime nations two propositions , to ... President of the United States . The declaration was , in due time , submitted by the governments repre- sented in ...
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... President . 2d . That the Paris declaration , with the conditions annexed , was inad- missible by the United States in three respects , namely : 1st . That the gov- ernment of the United States could not give its assent to the first ...
... President . 2d . That the Paris declaration , with the conditions annexed , was inad- missible by the United States in three respects , namely : 1st . That the gov- ernment of the United States could not give its assent to the first ...
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