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... President's message 611 212 Mr. Seward to Mr. Jan. 17 405 411 Sanford . Mr. Sanford to Mr. Jan. 21 Seward . ..do ... Reception by the King of the diplomatic corps United States bonds increasing in favor .. The question between Belgium ...
... President's message 611 212 Mr. Seward to Mr. Jan. 17 405 411 Sanford . Mr. Sanford to Mr. Jan. 21 Seward . ..do ... Reception by the King of the diplomatic corps United States bonds increasing in favor .. The question between Belgium ...
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... President has so often called the attention of Congress , is yet a subject of profound and patriotic concern . We may , however , find some relief from that anxiety in the reflection that the painful political situation , although ...
... President has so often called the attention of Congress , is yet a subject of profound and patriotic concern . We may , however , find some relief from that anxiety in the reflection that the painful political situation , although ...
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... President and Vice - President , by arbitrarily declaring who shall vote and who shall be excluded from that priv- ilege ; to dissolve State legislatures or prevent them from assembling ; to dismiss judges and other civil functionaries ...
... President and Vice - President , by arbitrarily declaring who shall vote and who shall be excluded from that priv- ilege ; to dissolve State legislatures or prevent them from assembling ; to dismiss judges and other civil functionaries ...
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... President , " to preserve , protect , and defend the Constitution , " requires him to go in opposing an unconstitutional act of Con- gress , is a very serious and important question , on which I have deliberated much , and felt ...
... President , " to preserve , protect , and defend the Constitution , " requires him to go in opposing an unconstitutional act of Con- gress , is a very serious and important question , on which I have deliberated much , and felt ...
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... President may be thoroughly convinced that an officer is incapable , dishonest , or unfaithful to the Constitution , but , under the law which I have named , the utmost he can do is to complain to the Senate , and ask the privilege of ...
... President may be thoroughly convinced that an officer is incapable , dishonest , or unfaithful to the Constitution , but , under the law which I have named , the utmost he can do is to complain to the Senate , and ask the privilege of ...
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