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... immediate indemnity for the injury which has thereby resulted to our citizens . In view of the position of the island of Cuba , its proximity to our coast , the relations which it must ever bear to our commercial and other interests ...
... immediate indemnity for the injury which has thereby resulted to our citizens . In view of the position of the island of Cuba , its proximity to our coast , the relations which it must ever bear to our commercial and other interests ...
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... immediate public exigency constrains me to reserve that subject for a special message , which will be transmitted to the two Houses of Congress at an early day . . . . My former recommendations in relation to suitable provision for ...
... immediate public exigency constrains me to reserve that subject for a special message , which will be transmitted to the two Houses of Congress at an early day . . . . My former recommendations in relation to suitable provision for ...
Inhalt
Term In Office | 7 |
Retirement | 14 |
First Annual Message December 5 1853 | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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