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... annexation , and communicate the information to the people of the United States . Under the attending circumstances I felt that if I turned a deaf ear to this appeal I might , in the future , be justly charged with a flagrant neglect of ...
... annexation , and communicate the information to the people of the United States . Under the attending circumstances I felt that if I turned a deaf ear to this appeal I might , in the future , be justly charged with a flagrant neglect of ...
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... annexation of that republic . In view of the difference of opinion upon this subject , I suggest that no action be taken at the present session beyond the printing and gen- eral dissemination of the report . Before the next session of ...
... annexation of that republic . In view of the difference of opinion upon this subject , I suggest that no action be taken at the present session beyond the printing and gen- eral dissemination of the report . Before the next session of ...
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... annexed to , and to form part of the people of , the United States ; the physi- cal , mental , and moral condition of the said people , and their general condition as to material wealth and industrial capacity ; the resources of the ...
... annexed to , and to form part of the people of , the United States ; the physi- cal , mental , and moral condition of the said people , and their general condition as to material wealth and industrial capacity ; the resources of the ...
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... annexation , as well as of the unpopularity and overthrow of the Spanish rule in the island . These have been generally stated to them as follows : 1. That contrary to the understanding between the Dominican and Spanish governments ...
... annexation , as well as of the unpopularity and overthrow of the Spanish rule in the island . These have been generally stated to them as follows : 1. That contrary to the understanding between the Dominican and Spanish governments ...
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... ANNEXATION . Although bitterly disappointed in the results of the Spanish annexa- tion , the people who were soon involved in new revolutions , ceased not to look abroad in the hope of relief . To the surprise of the commission , in ...
... ANNEXATION . Although bitterly disappointed in the results of the Spanish annexa- tion , the people who were soon involved in new revolutions , ceased not to look abroad in the hope of relief . To the surprise of the commission , in ...
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American annexation Anvic August Azua Baez Bani bank BUENAVENTURA BAEZ bushels Cabral cadastre Captain cent cereal channel span chronometer Cibao Cincinnati city of Santo claim coal coast commerce commission commissioners communes congrès Congress construction cultivation Curaçoa Department district Dominican government Dominican Republic Fabens favor February feet above low Fort Adams Fort Yukon grant Hayti Haytians here?-A honor hundred inhabitants interior island July land low water ment miles Monte Cristi mountains mouth nations native navigation Newport Neyba nombre Nulato observations officers Ohio River ont été piers population port portion present President province Puerto Plata railroad rapports resolution riprap road Samana Samana Bay Santiago Santo Domingo City savannas Secretary Senate sent shore side soil Spaniards Spanish statistique steamers strat tion town United valley Vega village yards Yukon River Yuna
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Page 73 - An act to confiscate property used for insurrectionary purposes,' approved August 6, 1861, and a copy of which act I herewith send you.
Page 212 - Jacob, and all the prophets in the kingdom of God, and you yourselves thrust out. 29 And there shall come from the east and the west and the north and the south ; and shall sit down in the kingdom of God.
Page 1 - During the last session of Congress a treaty for the annexation of the Republic of San Domingo to the United States failed to receive the requisite two-thirds vote of the Senate. I was thoroughly convinced then that the best interests of this country, commercially and materially, demanded its ratification. Time has only confirmed me in this view. I now firmly believe that the moment it is known that the United States...
Page 9 - Whereas, for the reasons thus recited, it was enacted by the said statute that all able-bodied male citizens of the United States, and persons of foreign birth who shall have declared on oath their intention to become citizens...
Page 1 - To the Senate and House of Representatives : I have the honor to submit herewith to the two Houses of Congress the report of the commissioners appointed in pursuance of joint resolution approved January 12, 1871.
Page 30 - That the bridges across the Ohio river at Wheeling, in the state of Virginia, and at Bridgeport, in the state of Ohio, abutting on Zane's Island, in said river, are hereby declared to be lawful structures in their present positions and elevations, and shall be so held and taken to be, anything in the law or laws of the United States to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 5 - ... if the spirit of evil is, before the final consummation of things, to be cast down from his dominion over men and bound in the chains of a thousand years, the foretaste here of man's eternal felicity, then this system of common instruments to accomplish all the changes of social and friendly commerce will furnish the links of sympathy between the inhabitants of the most distant regions; the metre will surround the globe in use as well as in multiplied extension, and one language of weights and...
Page 13 - ... any officer, civil or military, or against any other person for any arrest or imprisonment made or other trespasses or wrongs done or committed or any act omitted to be done at any time during the present rebellion by virtue or under color of any authority derived from or exercised by or under the President of the United States or any act of Congress, and the defendant shall at the time of entering his appearance in...
Page 67 - ... and shall furnish such other information as may be required for a full and satisfactory understanding of the subject; And until the said plan and location of the bridge are approved by the Secretary of War, the bridge...
Page 67 - ... no higher charge shall be made for the transmission over the same of the mails, the troops, and the munitions of war of the United States, than the rate per mile paid for their transportation over the railroads or public highways leading to said bridge; and the United States shall have the right of way for postal telegraph purposes across said bridge.