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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Dec 1, 1851

The Turkish Government has expressed its thanks for the kind reception given to the Sultan's agent, Amin Bey, on the occasion of his recent visit to the United States.

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Dec 1, 1851

An act for the extension of the Capitol according to such plan as might be approved by the President, and appropriated $100,000 to be expended under his direction by such architect as he should appoint to execute the same.

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Dec 1, 1851

The production of gold in California for the past year seems to promise a large supply of that metal from that quarter for some time to come.

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Dec 1, 1851

No individuals have a right to hazard the peace of the country or to violate its laws upon vague notions of altering or reforming governments in other states.

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Dec 1, 1851

The Government of the United States at all times since its establishment has abstained and has sought to restrain the citizens of the country from entering into controversies between other powers, and to observe all the duties of…

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Oct 21, 1851

I therefore exhort all well-disposed citizens who have at heart the reputation of their country and are animated with a just regard for its laws, its peace, and its welfare to discountenance and by all lawful means prevent any such…

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Oct 21, 1851

Now, therefore, I have issued this my proclamation, warning all persons who shall connect themselves with any such enterprise in violation of the laws and national obligations of the United States that they will thereby subject themselves…

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Oct 21, 1851

Given under my hand the 22d day of October, A. D. 1851, and the seventy-sixth of the Independence of the United States.

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Apr 24, 1851

I call upon every officer of this Government, civil or military, to use all efforts in his power to arrest for trial and punishment every such offender against the laws of the country.

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Apr 24, 1851

And therefore I exhort all good citizens, as they regard our national reputation, as they respect their own laws and the laws of nations, as they value the blessings of peace and the welfare of their country, to discountenance and by all…

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Apr 24, 1851

Now, therefore, I have issued this my proclamation, warning all persons who shall connect themselves with any such enterprise or expedition in violation of our laws and national obligations that they will thereby subject themselves to the…

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

Correspondence with the United States minister at Constantinople respecting the liberation of Kossuth and his companions.

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

I transmit herewith a report of the Secretary of State, with the accompanying documents, in compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 8th instant.

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Mar 3, 1851

Sundry nominations having been made during the last session of the Senate which were not finally disposed of, I hereby nominate anew each person so nominated at the last session whose nomination was not finally acted on before the…

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Feb 28, 1851

I have the honor herewith to transmit to the House of Representatives manuscript No. 2 of the opinions of the Attorneys-General, prepared in pursuance of its resolution.

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Millard Fillmore
@millardfillmore· Whig · NY· Feb 27, 1851

In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 16th ultimo, requesting information touching the difficulties between the British authorities and San Salvador, I transmit a report from the Secretary of State and the documents which…

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