A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: 1817-1833U.S. Government Printing Office, 1897 |
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... commerce has been wisely regulated with foreign nations and between the States ; new States have been admitted into our Union ; our territory has been enlarged by fair and honorable treaty , and with great advantage to the original ...
... commerce has been wisely regulated with foreign nations and between the States ; new States have been admitted into our Union ; our territory has been enlarged by fair and honorable treaty , and with great advantage to the original ...
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... commerce and navigation , and all of them are in a certain degree dependent on their prosperous state . Many are engaged in the fisheries . These interests are exposed to invasion in the wars between other powers , and we should ...
... commerce and navigation , and all of them are in a certain degree dependent on their prosperous state . Many are engaged in the fisheries . These interests are exposed to invasion in the wars between other powers , and we should ...
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... commerce flourishes most , that taxes are most easily paid , and that the revenue is most productive . The Executive is charged officially in the Departments under it with the disbursement of the public money , and is responsible for ...
... commerce flourishes most , that taxes are most easily paid , and that the revenue is most productive . The Executive is charged officially in the Departments under it with the disbursement of the public money , and is responsible for ...
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... commerce and the settlement of boundaries remains essentially in the state it held by the communications that were made to Congress by my predecessor . It has been evidently the policy of the Spanish Government to keep the nego ...
... commerce and the settlement of boundaries remains essentially in the state it held by the communications that were made to Congress by my predecessor . It has been evidently the policy of the Spanish Government to keep the nego ...
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... commerce , and by smuggling . These establishments , if ever sanctioned by any authority whatever , which is not believed , have abused their trust and forfeited all claim to consideration . A just regard for the rights and interests of ...
... commerce , and by smuggling . These establishments , if ever sanctioned by any authority whatever , which is not believed , have abused their trust and forfeited all claim to consideration . A just regard for the rights and interests of ...
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