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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Feb 12, 1851

I have the honor to transmit herewith reports from the Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury.

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Feb 12, 1851

In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 10th instant, calling for information relative to a contract alleged to have been made by Mr. I. D. Marks with the Mexican Government, I transmit a report from the Secretary of State and the…

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Feb 12, 1851

It is quite certain that neither by law, nor by treaty, nor by any other official proceeding is it competent for the Government of the United States to establish any distinction between its citizens founded on differences in religious…

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Feb 12, 1851

Any benefit or privilege conferred by law or treaty on one must be common to all, and we are not at liberty, on a question of such vital interest and plain constitutional duty, to consider whether the particular case is one in which…

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Feb 12, 1851

There have been instances, especially some of recent occurrence, in which the Executive has transmitted treaties to the Senate with suggestions of amendment, and I have therefore thought it not improper to send the present convention to…

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Feb 12, 1851

In the United States of America citizens of Switzerland shall be received and treated in each State upon the same footing and upon the same conditions as citizens of the United States born in or belonging to other States of the Union.

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Feb 2, 1851

To the Senate of the United States: I transmit to the Senate a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers, in answer to their resolution of the 30th ultimo.

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Jan 13, 1851

But even if a decision on these shall be suspended, it is hoped that the bills which are designed to regulate rank, precedence, and command in the Army and Navy as separate branches of service may receive the sanction of Congress, with…

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Jan 13, 1851

The subject is one of great interest, and it is highly important that it should be settled by legislative authority and with as little delay as possible consistently with its proper examination.

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Jan 13, 1851

The points on which it will be perceived that the two boards disagree in regard to relative rank between officers of the Army and Navy are not esteemed of very great practical importance, and the adoption of the rule proposed by either…

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Jan 9, 1851

I have the honor herewith to transmit to the Senate a communication from the Secretary of the Navy on the subject of the discipline of the Navy, suggesting such amendments of the law as may be necessary in consequence of the recent act…

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Dec 16, 1850

I herewith transmit a letter from the Secretary of War, communicating a report of a board of officers to which, in pursuance of a resolution of the Senate passed on the 30th of September last, were submitted the questions proposed therein…

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Oct 22, 1850

Discourage litigation. Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever you can.

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Mar 14, 1850

I will prepare and someday my chance will come.

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 3, 1845

I did not consider the irregularities into which the surveyor-general had fallen as of sufficient magnitude to induce his dismissal from office at the time that the papers reached me

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 2, 1845

In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 2d ultimo, calling for information in reference to the indemnities stipulated to be paid pursuant to the convention between the United States and the Mexican Republic of the 30th of January…

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