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Whether the elements of inherent force in the Republic have kept pace with its unparalleled progression in territory , population , and wealth has been the subject of earnest thought and discussion on both sides of the ocean .
Whether the elements of inherent force in the Republic have kept pace with its unparalleled progression in territory , population , and wealth has been the subject of earnest thought and discussion on both sides of the ocean .
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Happily for our country , its peaceful policy and rapidly increasing population impose upon us no urgent necessity for preparation , and leave but few trackless deserts between assailable points and a patriotic people every ready and ...
Happily for our country , its peaceful policy and rapidly increasing population impose upon us no urgent necessity for preparation , and leave but few trackless deserts between assailable points and a patriotic people every ready and ...
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These considerations seem fully to justify the presumption that the law of population above stated will continue to act with undiminished effect through at least the next half century , and that thousands of persons who have already ...
These considerations seem fully to justify the presumption that the law of population above stated will continue to act with undiminished effect through at least the next half century , and that thousands of persons who have already ...
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Term In Office 18531857 | 7 |
Retirement 18571869 | 14 |
First Annual Message December 5 1853 | 25 |
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