Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... facts , and as justice requires that we should commit no belligerent act not founded in strict right , as sanctioned by public law , I recommend that an appro- priation be made to satisfy the reasonable demand of the owners of the ...
... facts , and as justice requires that we should commit no belligerent act not founded in strict right , as sanctioned by public law , I recommend that an appro- priation be made to satisfy the reasonable demand of the owners of the ...
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... fact imposes peculiar obligations to economy in disburse- ment and energy in 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 ...
... fact imposes peculiar obligations to economy in disburse- ment and energy in 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 ...
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... fact , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa , Kansas , Florida , Texas , California , and Oregon , have never had any such courts . Nor can this well be remedied without a change of the system ; because the adding of judges to the Supreme Court ...
... fact , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa , Kansas , Florida , Texas , California , and Oregon , have never had any such courts . Nor can this well be remedied without a change of the system ; because the adding of judges to the Supreme Court ...
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... fact that in that communication , as in this , I have forborne altogether from discussing the groundless complaints and pretexts which have been put forth by the organs of disunion to justify the rash and perilous revolution which they ...
... fact that in that communication , as in this , I have forborne altogether from discussing the groundless complaints and pretexts which have been put forth by the organs of disunion to justify the rash and perilous revolution which they ...
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... fact of the state of the intestine warfare in which the Union is placed is a source of deep regret to the King's government . The relations of close friendship which connect Prussia and the government of the United States exist from the ...
... fact of the state of the intestine warfare in which the Union is placed is a source of deep regret to the King's government . The relations of close friendship which connect Prussia and the government of the United States exist from the ...
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