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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... secretary and ex officio lieutenant - governor of the North Western Territory . This circumstance , it will be admitted , was the highest expression of grateful confidence that could be shown by the people , to defend whose interests ...
... secretary and ex officio lieutenant - governor of the North Western Territory . This circumstance , it will be admitted , was the highest expression of grateful confidence that could be shown by the people , to defend whose interests ...
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... secretary of war at this time was General Armstrong , who , from some unknown cause , appears to have imbibed a strong prejudice against General Harrison , as , from the plan of the campaign for 1814 , submitted by him to the President ...
... secretary of war at this time was General Armstrong , who , from some unknown cause , appears to have imbibed a strong prejudice against General Harrison , as , from the plan of the campaign for 1814 , submitted by him to the President ...
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... Secretary of the Treasury has my direction to communicate such farther particulars as may be requi- site for more precise information . Since your last session , I have received communications by which it ap- pears that the district of ...
... Secretary of the Treasury has my direction to communicate such farther particulars as may be requi- site for more precise information . Since your last session , I have received communications by which it ap- pears that the district of ...
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... Secretary of War is directed to lay before you a state- ment of the information on which it is founded , as well as an estimate of the expense with which it will be attended . The disturbed situation of Europe , and particularly the ...
... Secretary of War is directed to lay before you a state- ment of the information on which it is founded , as well as an estimate of the expense with which it will be attended . The disturbed situation of Europe , and particularly the ...
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... secretary of the treasury , will as usual be laid before you . The success which has attended the late sales of the public lands shows that with attention they may be made an important source of receipt . Among the payments , those made ...
... secretary of the treasury , will as usual be laid before you . The success which has attended the late sales of the public lands shows that with attention they may be made an important source of receipt . Among the payments , those made ...
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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.