Oceana Presidential Chronology Series, Band 51968 |
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... Treaty of Kanagawa negotiated by Commander Perry opened Japanese ports to United States trade . Vetoed " act making grant of public lands to the several states for the benefit of indigent insane persons . " Doro- thea Dix , leading ...
... Treaty of Kanagawa negotiated by Commander Perry opened Japanese ports to United States trade . Vetoed " act making grant of public lands to the several states for the benefit of indigent insane persons . " Doro- thea Dix , leading ...
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... treaty for privileges of the highest importance and value to the United States , which were thus voluntarily yielded before it became effective , the request seemed to me to be a reasonable one ; but it could not be acceded to from want ...
... treaty for privileges of the highest importance and value to the United States , which were thus voluntarily yielded before it became effective , the request seemed to me to be a reasonable one ; but it could not be acceded to from want ...
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... treaty is prospective only and did not require Great Britain to abandon or contract any possessions held by her in Central America at the date of its conclusion . This reply substitutes a partial issue in the place of the general one ...
... treaty is prospective only and did not require Great Britain to abandon or contract any possessions held by her in Central America at the date of its conclusion . This reply substitutes a partial issue in the place of the general one ...
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Term In Office 18531857 | 7 |
Retirement 18571869 | 14 |
First Annual Message December 5 1853 | 25 |
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