A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: 1817-1833U.S. Government Printing Office, 1896 |
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... application of it to the purposes for which it is raised . The Legislature is the watchful guardian over the public purse . It is its duty to see that the disbursement has been honestly made . To meet the requisite respon- sibility ...
... application of it to the purposes for which it is raised . The Legislature is the watchful guardian over the public purse . It is its duty to see that the disbursement has been honestly made . To meet the requisite respon- sibility ...
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... application of force . I state this impression that force will not be applied with the greater satisfaction because it is a course more consistent with justice and likewise authorizes a hope that the calamities of the war will be ...
... application of force . I state this impression that force will not be applied with the greater satisfaction because it is a course more consistent with justice and likewise authorizes a hope that the calamities of the war will be ...
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... applications which have been made by any of the inde- pendent Governments of South America to have a minister or consul- general accredited by the Government of the United States , with the answers of this Government to the applications ...
... applications which have been made by any of the inde- pendent Governments of South America to have a minister or consul- general accredited by the Government of the United States , with the answers of this Government to the applications ...
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... applications received from the minister of Great Britain in behalf of certain British subjects who have suffered in their property by proceedings to which the United States by their military and judicial officers have been parties ...
... applications received from the minister of Great Britain in behalf of certain British subjects who have suffered in their property by proceedings to which the United States by their military and judicial officers have been parties ...
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... applications in behalf of the respective owners of the vessel and cargo , I transmit herewith copies of their com- munications for the further consideration of the Legislature , upon whose files all the documents relating to the claim ...
... applications in behalf of the respective owners of the vessel and cargo , I transmit herewith copies of their com- munications for the further consideration of the Legislature , upon whose files all the documents relating to the claim ...
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