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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· Jun 16, 1904

An exception to the requirements of the civil-service rules is hereby made to permit the appointment of Mr. Samuel D. Amen to the position of internal-revenue agent.

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· Jun 13, 1904

The lands hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to the public domain shall lie open to settlement from the date hereof.

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· Jun 12, 1904

A person who has been reinstated in the classified service in a grade lower than that from which he had been separated, may be promoted to his former grade without examination.

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· Jun 1, 1904

In the judgment of the President, no more of the land herein ceded can be disposed of at said price, he may by proclamation, to be repeated in his discretion, sell from time to time the remaining lands subject to the provisions of the…

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· Jun 1, 1904

All of the conditions required by law to be performed prior to the opening of said tracts of land to settlement and entry have been, as I hereby declare, duly performed.

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· Jun 1, 1904

By virtue of the power vested in me by law, do hereby declare and make known that all of the lands so as aforesaid ceded by the Sisseton, Wahpeton, and Cut-Head bands of the Sioux tribe of Indians.

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· Jun 1, 1904

The Secretary of the Interior shall prescribe all needful rules and regulations necessary to carry into full effect the opening herein provided for.

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· May 29, 1904

Exactly as in time of war courage is the cardinal virtue of the soldier, so in time of peace, honesty, using the word in its deepest and broadest significance, is the essential basic virtue, without which all else avails nothing.

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· May 29, 1904

Freedom is not a gift which can be enjoyed save by those who show themselves worthy of it.

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· May 29, 1904

He is but a poor American who, looking at this field, does not feel within himself a deeper reverence for the nation's past and a higher purpose to make the nation's future rise level to her past.

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· May 25, 1904

Mr. I.B. Conklin may be appointed as special laborer (clerk) at $3.28 per diem in the office of the paymaster, navy-yard, Washington, D.C., without examination under the civil-service rules.

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· May 17, 1904

Miss Katherine C. Masterson may be reinstated in the Government Printing Office without regard to the year limitation of Civil-Service Rule IX, relating to reinstatements.

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· May 15, 1904

Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the reserved lands within the above-described boundaries.

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· May 12, 1904

Now, Therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power vested in me by law, do hereby declare and make known that all of the lands so as aforesaid ceded by the Sioux tribe of Indians of the…

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· May 3, 1904

It appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· May 3, 1904

Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation

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Teddy Roosevelt
@teddyroosevelt· Republican · NY· May 3, 1904

The lands hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to the public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing or selection until after ninety days' notice by such publication as…

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