The Congressional Globe, Volume 27Blair & Rives, 1853 |
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... proposed measure would be of doubtful constitu- tionality , impolitic , and unavailing . I have , how- ever , in common with several of my predecessors , directed the Ministers of France and England to be assured that the United States ...
... proposed measure would be of doubtful constitu- tionality , impolitic , and unavailing . I have , how- ever , in common with several of my predecessors , directed the Ministers of France and England to be assured that the United States ...
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... proposed to the different le to their habits pport . This pro- is believed , led to ute for it has been been deemed ad- new treaties of a o effort has been ents to preserve s to remove them to assign to them from the settle- roper to ...
... proposed to the different le to their habits pport . This pro- is believed , led to ute for it has been been deemed ad- new treaties of a o effort has been ents to preserve s to remove them to assign to them from the settle- roper to ...
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... proposed for the organization of the seamen furnishes a judicious substitute for the law of September , 1850 , abolishing corporal pun- ishment , and satisfactorily sustains the policy of that act , under conditions well adapted to main ...
... proposed for the organization of the seamen furnishes a judicious substitute for the law of September , 1850 , abolishing corporal pun- ishment , and satisfactorily sustains the policy of that act , under conditions well adapted to main ...
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... proposed , and gratify the expectation of the country , by giving to the expedition the benefit of such naval re- sources as the Department could command , rather than confine it to such limited supply as would have resulted from either ...
... proposed , and gratify the expectation of the country , by giving to the expedition the benefit of such naval re- sources as the Department could command , rather than confine it to such limited supply as would have resulted from either ...
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... propose , with your approbation , to submit to Congress the following change in its fundamental structure . The Academy should be composed exclusively of cadets , or young men who are received as can- didates for admission to the Navy ...
... propose , with your approbation , to submit to Congress the following change in its fundamental structure . The Academy should be composed exclusively of cadets , or young men who are received as can- didates for admission to the Navy ...
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