Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1874 |
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... native - born or naturalized . Care should be taken that a right , carrying with it such support from the Government , should not be fraudulently obtained , and should be be- stowed only upon full proof of a compliance with the X ...
... native - born or naturalized . Care should be taken that a right , carrying with it such support from the Government , should not be fraudulently obtained , and should be be- stowed only upon full proof of a compliance with the X ...
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... native citi- zens , as well as the American residents here . The Argentine Republic having paid distinguished honors to our national anniversary , not only by the presence of his excellency the President , and their excellencies the ...
... native citi- zens , as well as the American residents here . The Argentine Republic having paid distinguished honors to our national anniversary , not only by the presence of his excellency the President , and their excellencies the ...
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... native - born Austrians , who had become naturalized citi- zens of the United States , and who had been cited to appear for military service , or had reason to believe that they were liable to arrest on that ground . I feel bound to say ...
... native - born Austrians , who had become naturalized citi- zens of the United States , and who had been cited to appear for military service , or had reason to believe that they were liable to arrest on that ground . I feel bound to say ...
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... native country was in debate , and therefore these sacrifices were not shunned , in the hope that pos- terity might reap the fruits of those sacrifices . The maintenance of universal peace , the desire of giving to the army a perfect ...
... native country was in debate , and therefore these sacrifices were not shunned , in the hope that pos- terity might reap the fruits of those sacrifices . The maintenance of universal peace , the desire of giving to the army a perfect ...
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... native population , especially at Fez , where a spirit of serious disaffection had been evinced in consequence of these taxes . Foreign traders inter- ested in the trade of Morocco will also be much gratified to learn that this ...
... native population , especially at Fez , where a spirit of serious disaffection had been evinced in consequence of these taxes . Foreign traders inter- ested in the trade of Morocco will also be much gratified to learn that this ...
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