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... the importance of such a work , neither these nor all considerations combined can have an appreciable value when weighed against the obligation strictly to adhere to the Constitution and faithfully to execute the powers it confers .
... the importance of such a work , neither these nor all considerations combined can have an appreciable value when weighed against the obligation strictly to adhere to the Constitution and faithfully to execute the powers it confers .
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Regarding it as my solemn duty to fulfill efficiently these obligations , not only toward Mexico , but other foreign nations , I have exerted all the powers with which I am invested to defeat such proceedings and bring to punishment ...
Regarding it as my solemn duty to fulfill efficiently these obligations , not only toward Mexico , but other foreign nations , I have exerted all the powers with which I am invested to defeat such proceedings and bring to punishment ...
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disregard their constitutional obligations to it . Although conscious of their inability to heal admitted and palpable social evils of their own , and which are completely within their jurisdiction , they engage in the offensive and ...
disregard their constitutional obligations to it . Although conscious of their inability to heal admitted and palpable social evils of their own , and which are completely within their jurisdiction , they engage in the offensive and ...
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Term In Office 18531857 | 7 |
Retirement 18571869 | 14 |
First Annual Message December 5 1853 | 25 |
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