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... submit that the Army , which under our system must always be regarded with the highest interest as a nucleus around which the volunteer forces of the nation gather in the hour of danger , requires augmentation , or modification , to ...
... submit that the Army , which under our system must always be regarded with the highest interest as a nucleus around which the volunteer forces of the nation gather in the hour of danger , requires augmentation , or modification , to ...
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... submit to you whether it may not be safely anticipated that if the policy were once settled against appropriations by the General Government for local improvements for the benefit of commerce , localities requiring expenditures would ...
... submit to you whether it may not be safely anticipated that if the policy were once settled against appropriations by the General Government for local improvements for the benefit of commerce , localities requiring expenditures would ...
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... zeal and common efforts , we may , in humble submission to the divine will , cooperate for the promotion of the supreme good of these United States . FRANKLIN PIERCE VETO OF INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM December 30 , 1854 As DOCUMENTS 47.
... zeal and common efforts , we may , in humble submission to the divine will , cooperate for the promotion of the supreme good of these United States . FRANKLIN PIERCE VETO OF INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM December 30 , 1854 As DOCUMENTS 47.
Inhalt
Term In Office | 7 |
Retirement | 14 |
First Annual Message December 5 1853 | 25 |
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administration affairs agitation Annual Message Appointed appropriations August 11 authority bill Black Warrior Bowdoin College Britain British Central America character citizens claim commerce communication Concord condition Congress consideration Constitution construction continue convention Costa Rica Cuba December domestic duty election enterprise equal Europe execution exercise existing expedition faith federacy Federal Government foreign FRANKLIN PIERCE Granada grants Hampshire Honduras House of Representatives important independent institutions intercourse interests internal improvements interoceanic issue Isthmus James Buchanan June jurisdiction Kansas Kansas Territory legislation limits maintain March ment Mexican Mexico military minister Mosquito Coast Nathaniel Hawthorne negotiations neutrality Nicaragua object obligations organization parties patriotic peace persons Pierce's political population present President principle prosperity protection purpose question regard relations Republic respect river Roger Taney Secretary sectional Senate session slavery sovereignty Spain stipulations territory Territory of Washington tion treaty Union United Washington William Walker wisdom