A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1817-1833Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... means of preserving our liberties . Dangers from abroad are not less deserving of attention . Experien- cing the fortune of other nations , the United States may be again involved in war , and it may in that event be the object of the ...
... means of preserving our liberties . Dangers from abroad are not less deserving of attention . Experien- cing the fortune of other nations , the United States may be again involved in war , and it may in that event be the object of the ...
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... means of good roads and canals . Never did a country of such vast extent offer equal inducements to improvements of this kind , nor ever were consequences of such magnitude involved in them . As this subject was acted on by Congress at ...
... means of good roads and canals . Never did a country of such vast extent offer equal inducements to improvements of this kind , nor ever were consequences of such magnitude involved in them . As this subject was acted on by Congress at ...
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... means of redress , she was likewise enabled to take with honor the course best cal- culated to do justice to the United States and to promote her own welfare . Copies of the instructions to the commanding general , of his corre ...
... means of redress , she was likewise enabled to take with honor the course best cal- culated to do justice to the United States and to promote her own welfare . Copies of the instructions to the commanding general , of his corre ...
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... means amicable relations with the Barbary Powers have been pre- served , our commerce has been protected , and our rights respected . The augmentation of our Navy is advancing with a steady progress toward the limit contemplated by law ...
... means amicable relations with the Barbary Powers have been pre- served , our commerce has been protected , and our rights respected . The augmentation of our Navy is advancing with a steady progress toward the limit contemplated by law ...
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... means of indemnifying our citizens in a consider- able sum , the presumed amount of their losses . Other considerations of great weight urged the cession of this territory by Spain . It was sur- rounded by the Territories of the United ...
... means of indemnifying our citizens in a consider- able sum , the presumed amount of their losses . Other considerations of great weight urged the cession of this territory by Spain . It was sur- rounded by the Territories of the United ...
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act of Congress adopted American ANDREW JACKSON appointed appropriation April authority bank Britain British cause chargé d'affaires citizens claims colonies commerce commissioners communicated compliance consideration of Congress considered Constitution containing the information convention copies Dauphine Island December declare deemed defense Department documents effect establishment execution existing extent favor February February 28 fellow-citizens force foreign France Government granted herewith a report herewith transmit House of Representatives important independence instant intercourse interest internal improvement JAMES MONROE January JOHN QUINCY ADAMS lands last session laws legislative legislature limits March measures ment militia minister nation navigation Navy necessary negotiation object officers parties peace ports present principles proper purposes ratification received relation resolution respect revenue Secretary Secretary of War Senate Senate and House South Carolina Spain submitted territory tion trade transmit a report transmit herewith Treasury treaty treaty of Ghent Union United vessels WASHINGTON