A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: 1817-1833U.S. Government Printing Office, 1896 |
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... equal to that , the greatest of trials , under the most unfavorable circum- stances . Of the virtue of the people and of the heroic exploits of the Army , the Navy , and the militia I need not speak . Such , then , is the happy ...
... equal to that , the greatest of trials , under the most unfavorable circum- stances . Of the virtue of the people and of the heroic exploits of the Army , the Navy , and the militia I need not speak . Such , then , is the happy ...
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... equal and just principles , it can not be oppressive . It is the crisis which makes the pressure , and not the laws which provide a remedy for it . This arrangement should be formed , too , in time of peace , to be the better prepared ...
... equal and just principles , it can not be oppressive . It is the crisis which makes the pressure , and not the laws which provide a remedy for it . This arrangement should be formed , too , in time of peace , to be the better prepared ...
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... equal zeal . A thorough examination should be regularly made , and I will promote it . It is particularly gratifying to me to enter on the discharge of these duties at a time when the United States are blessed with peace . It is a state ...
... equal zeal . A thorough examination should be regularly made , and I will promote it . It is particularly gratifying to me to enter on the discharge of these duties at a time when the United States are blessed with peace . It is a state ...
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... equal , having as to neutral powers equal rights . Our ports have been open to both , and every article the fruit of our soil or of the indus- try of our citizens which either was permitted to take has been equally free to the other ...
... equal , having as to neutral powers equal rights . Our ports have been open to both , and every article the fruit of our soil or of the indus- try of our citizens which either was permitted to take has been equally free to the other ...
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... equal value westward of the Mississippi , a fact well known to the world , it excited surprise that any countenance should be given to this measure by any of the colonies . As it would be difficult to reconcile it with the friendly ...
... equal value westward of the Mississippi , a fact well known to the world , it excited surprise that any countenance should be given to this measure by any of the colonies . As it would be difficult to reconcile it with the friendly ...
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