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Page 32
... character , and the long train of evils which must follow directly or consequentially from even their partial or temporary success , the President feels assured that you will justly appreciate and cordially approve the caution which ...
... character , and the long train of evils which must follow directly or consequentially from even their partial or temporary success , the President feels assured that you will justly appreciate and cordially approve the caution which ...
Page 33
... character , and that while not one person of well - balanced mind has attempted to show that dis- memberment of the Union would be permanently conducive to the safety and welfare of even his own State or section , much less of all the ...
... character , and that while not one person of well - balanced mind has attempted to show that dis- memberment of the Union would be permanently conducive to the safety and welfare of even his own State or section , much less of all the ...
Page 37
... character and habits of the American people , this government not only wisely but necessarily hesitates to resort to coercion and compulsion to secure a return of the disaffected portion of the people to their customary allegiance . The ...
... character and habits of the American people , this government not only wisely but necessarily hesitates to resort to coercion and compulsion to secure a return of the disaffected portion of the people to their customary allegiance . The ...
Page 62
... in negotiations of this character ; they left that to those powers who must necessarily have a controlling influence in general politics . It is thus evident that this government will do nothing 62 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
... in negotiations of this character ; they left that to those powers who must necessarily have a controlling influence in general politics . It is thus evident that this government will do nothing 62 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
Page 65
... character of Mexico can be made . He will , however , wait for your report concerning it , though with the deepest anxiety , before taking action upon the subject . I find the archives here full of complaints against the Mexican govern ...
... character of Mexico can be made . He will , however , wait for your report concerning it , though with the deepest anxiety , before taking action upon the subject . I find the archives here full of complaints against the Mexican govern ...
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