Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... authority be given for investing the prin- cipal , over the proceeds of the surplus referred to , in good securities , with a view to the satisfaction of such other just claims of our citi- zens against China as are not unlikely to ...
... authority be given for investing the prin- cipal , over the proceeds of the surplus referred to , in good securities , with a view to the satisfaction of such other just claims of our citi- zens against China as are not unlikely to ...
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... authority of the United States has been upheld in all the Territories , as it is hoped it will be in the future . I commend their interests and defence to the enlightened and generous care of Congress . I recommend to the favorable ...
... authority of the United States has been upheld in all the Territories , as it is hoped it will be in the future . I commend their interests and defence to the enlightened and generous care of Congress . I recommend to the favorable ...
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... authority by the revolutionists , while happily it is certain that there is a general and profound sentiment of loyalty pervading the public mind throughout the United States . While it is the intention of the President to maintain the ...
... authority by the revolutionists , while happily it is certain that there is a general and profound sentiment of loyalty pervading the public mind throughout the United States . While it is the intention of the President to maintain the ...
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... authority of the so - called Confederate States in fitting out privateers , or in any manner interfering with our ... authorities will be promptly advised thereof , and every effort will be made to suppress it . Not knowing whether your ...
... authority of the so - called Confederate States in fitting out privateers , or in any manner interfering with our ... authorities will be promptly advised thereof , and every effort will be made to suppress it . Not knowing whether your ...
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... authority of the President of the United States , that the government cheerfully declares its assent to these principles in the present case , and to continue until the insurrection which now unhappily exists in the United States shall ...
... authority of the President of the United States , that the government cheerfully declares its assent to these principles in the present case , and to continue until the insurrection which now unhappily exists in the United States shall ...
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