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On the recordNovember 1, 1909
We have not opened all the avenues to livelihood which they are quite as well able to fill, and in certain respects better able to fill, than we are.
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Robert Taft
Republican · Ohio

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Address to the Students of the State Institute and College in Columbus, Mississippi

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Aug 20, 1911

The Navy Department has no objection to the proposed salvage operations, but the Department of State holds the view that these wrecks are public property of the United States, which may be alienated only by an act of Congress or by a convention having the force of law.

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Aug 17, 1911

The danger is not so much that the class of users in whose favor the classification purports to be made will receive more benefit than the framers of the law may have intended, but it is that many who do not belong to the class intended to be favored will import articles suitable for the prescribed use under the general terms of the statute, but will use them for other and general purposes.

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Aug 3, 1911

With a view to receiving the advice and consent of the Senate to the ratification of the treaty, I transmit herewith an authenticated copy of a treaty signed by the plenipotentiaries of the United States and France on August 3, 1911.

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