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... character between us and Great Britain have been amicably and satisfactorily settled ; our obliga- tions of good faith toward other nations have been scrupulously fulfilled , and the peace of the country has been inflexibly main- tained ...
... character between us and Great Britain have been amicably and satisfactorily settled ; our obliga- tions of good faith toward other nations have been scrupulously fulfilled , and the peace of the country has been inflexibly main- tained ...
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... character . I consider these appropriations incon- sistent with our obligations to the great body of the tax payers , on whom the burden ultimately falls . The institutions for the support of which they are made are , for the most part ...
... character . I consider these appropriations incon- sistent with our obligations to the great body of the tax payers , on whom the burden ultimately falls . The institutions for the support of which they are made are , for the most part ...
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... the office by an incum- bent of a different character , I think the power of removal , formerly possessed by the Governor , should be restored to him . EMIGRATION . The number of alien emigrants landed at the 12 GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE .
... the office by an incum- bent of a different character , I think the power of removal , formerly possessed by the Governor , should be restored to him . EMIGRATION . The number of alien emigrants landed at the 12 GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE .
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... character of the city a stigma only to be effectually removed by the punishment of such of the guilty parties as have not eluded the pursuit of justice , and by the recovery , if practicable , of the moneys fraudulently appropriated by ...
... character of the city a stigma only to be effectually removed by the punishment of such of the guilty parties as have not eluded the pursuit of justice , and by the recovery , if practicable , of the moneys fraudulently appropriated by ...
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... character , wealth and leisure , in New York , who are always ready to accept official positions , which are merely honorary , and in which the interests of the city are deeply concerned . Their own inter- ests , and their pride in its ...
... character , wealth and leisure , in New York , who are always ready to accept official positions , which are merely honorary , and in which the interests of the city are deeply concerned . Their own inter- ests , and their pride in its ...
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