Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... action . The revenue from all sources , including loans , for the financial year ending on the 30th June , 1861 , was eighty - six million eight hundred and thirty - five thousand nine hundred dollars and twenty - seven cents , and the ...
... action . The revenue from all sources , including loans , for the financial year ending on the 30th June , 1861 , was eighty - six million eight hundred and thirty - five thousand nine hundred dollars and twenty - seven cents , and the ...
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... action of the legislature . In the exercise of my best discretion I have adhered to the blockade of the ports held by the insurgents , instead of putting in force , by proclamation , the law of Congress enacted at the late session for ...
... action of the legislature . In the exercise of my best discretion I have adhered to the blockade of the ports held by the insurgents , instead of putting in force , by proclamation , the law of Congress enacted at the late session for ...
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... with the deliberate and loyal action of the American people . You will truthfully urge upon the Spanish government the consideration that the present disturbances have had their origin only in 32 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
... with the deliberate and loyal action of the American people . You will truthfully urge upon the Spanish government the consideration that the present disturbances have had their origin only in 32 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
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... action of our government in maintaining law and order . The minister of foreign affairs , Baron Von Schleinitz , informed me on yesterday that it was the intention of the government to issue a proclama- tion touching these questions ...
... action of our government in maintaining law and order . The minister of foreign affairs , Baron Von Schleinitz , informed me on yesterday that it was the intention of the government to issue a proclama- tion touching these questions ...
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... action to promote and increase the harmony , good will , and friendly feelings that had so long existed between the two nations , and that I presented my own best wishes for the health and happiness of his Majesty . The King , in reply ...
... action to promote and increase the harmony , good will , and friendly feelings that had so long existed between the two nations , and that I presented my own best wishes for the health and happiness of his Majesty . The King , in reply ...
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