A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: 1861-1869U.S. Government Printing Office, 1897 |
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... submitted to Congress as soon as assembled . In the meantime I earnestly invoke the cooperation of all good citi- zens in the measures hereby adopted for the effectual suppression of unlawful violence , for the impartial enforcement of ...
... submitted to Congress as soon as assembled . In the meantime I earnestly invoke the cooperation of all good citi- zens in the measures hereby adopted for the effectual suppression of unlawful violence , for the impartial enforcement of ...
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... submitted to and considered by me whether it would not be justifiable , upon the ground of necessary defense , for you , as General in Chief of the United States Army , to arrest or disperse the members of that body . I think it would ...
... submitted to and considered by me whether it would not be justifiable , upon the ground of necessary defense , for you , as General in Chief of the United States Army , to arrest or disperse the members of that body . I think it would ...
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... submitted the ordinance for rat- ification to a vote of the people , to be taken on a day then somewhat more than a month distant , the convention and the legislature ( which was also in session at the same time and place ) , with ...
... submitted the ordinance for rat- ification to a vote of the people , to be taken on a day then somewhat more than a month distant , the convention and the legislature ( which was also in session at the same time and place ) , with ...
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... submitted to the Secretary of the Navy , who has made the report upon it which I have the honor to inclose herewith . I have the honor to add that the same rule stated by the Secretary of the Navy is found in section 5 of the Army ...
... submitted to the Secretary of the Navy , who has made the report upon it which I have the honor to inclose herewith . I have the honor to add that the same rule stated by the Secretary of the Navy is found in section 5 of the Army ...
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... submitted . I venture to hope it will appear that we have practiced prudence and liberality toward foreign powers , averting causes of irritation and with firmness maintaining our own rights and honor . Since , however , it is apparent ...
... submitted . I venture to hope it will appear that we have practiced prudence and liberality toward foreign powers , averting causes of irritation and with firmness maintaining our own rights and honor . Since , however , it is apparent ...
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