The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States, from Washington to Harrison: To which is Prefixed the Declaration of Independence, and Constitution of the United StatesE. Walker, 1841 - 732 Seiten |
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... parties or their political creeds . With the view of rendering the work more permanently complete , it is my intention to prepare , as occasion may require , printed in a uniform style , the subsequent addres- ses and messages , in a ...
... parties or their political creeds . With the view of rendering the work more permanently complete , it is my intention to prepare , as occasion may require , printed in a uniform style , the subsequent addres- ses and messages , in a ...
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... parties . The trial had not advanced far before the defendant's counsel abandoned their plea of justification , and contended simply for a mitigation of damages . The jury , after an hour's consultation , returned a verdict for four ...
... parties . The trial had not advanced far before the defendant's counsel abandoned their plea of justification , and contended simply for a mitigation of damages . The jury , after an hour's consultation , returned a verdict for four ...
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... parties participated in the most enthusiastic encomiums upon the magnanimous and heroic conduct of him through whose talents and skill it was accom- plished . In his message to Congress of the 7th December , 1813 , Mr. Madison spoke of ...
... parties participated in the most enthusiastic encomiums upon the magnanimous and heroic conduct of him through whose talents and skill it was accom- plished . In his message to Congress of the 7th December , 1813 , Mr. Madison spoke of ...
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... parties ; and the sentiments of warm attachment to the the Union and its present gov- ernment expressed by our fellow citizens of Kentucky , cannot fail to add an affectionate concern for their particular welfare to the great national ...
... parties ; and the sentiments of warm attachment to the the Union and its present gov- ernment expressed by our fellow citizens of Kentucky , cannot fail to add an affectionate concern for their particular welfare to the great national ...
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... parties , and to obtain by a declaration of the existing legal state of things an easier admission of our rights to the immunities belonging to our situation . Under these impressions , the proclamation which will be laid before you was ...
... parties , and to obtain by a declaration of the existing legal state of things an easier admission of our rights to the immunities belonging to our situation . Under these impressions , the proclamation which will be laid before you was ...
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American ANNUAL MESSAGE armed attention authority bank belligerent beloved country Britain Britannic Majesty character circumstances claims command commerce communicated confidence consideration of Congress constitution course Dauphin island defence disposition duties effect enemy equal establishment executive existing expected expense experience extended farther favor fellow citizens force foreign France friendly frigate happiness harbors honor House of Representatives hundred important improvement Indian intercourse interest justice land last session laws legislature liberty means measures ment military militia millions of dollars minister nations naval navigation navy necessary negotiation neutral object occasion officers orders in council parties patriotism peace portion ports present preserve principles proceedings proper protection public debt purpose receipts received recommend relations render require respect revenue Rigolets secretary of war Senate and House South Carolina Spain SPECIAL MESSAGE spirit territory tion treasury treaty treaty of Ghent tribes Tripoli Union United vessels
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Seite 505 - That the senators of this state in the Congress of the United States be instructed, and the representatives be requested to oppose the restoration of the deposites and the renewal of the charter of the United States Bank.