A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: 1817-1833U.S. Government Printing Office, 1896 |
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... tion called to revise the constitution of the State , and was unanimously chosen to preside over its deliberations . He was forced by ill health to retire from office , and removed to New York to reside with his son - in- law , Mr ...
... tion called to revise the constitution of the State , and was unanimously chosen to preside over its deliberations . He was forced by ill health to retire from office , and removed to New York to reside with his son - in- law , Mr ...
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... tion . Our distance from Europe and the just , moderate , and pacific policy of our Government may form some security against these dan- gers , but they ought to be anticipated and guarded against . Many of our citizens are engaged in ...
... tion . Our distance from Europe and the just , moderate , and pacific policy of our Government may form some security against these dan- gers , but they ought to be anticipated and guarded against . Many of our citizens are engaged in ...
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... tion , which has been met by this Government , and should the concilia- tory and friendly policy which has invariably guided our councils be reciprocated , a just and satisfactory arrangement may be expected . It is proper , however ...
... tion , which has been met by this Government , and should the concilia- tory and friendly policy which has invariably guided our councils be reciprocated , a just and satisfactory arrangement may be expected . It is proper , however ...
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... tion of Congress . The regular force amounts nearly to the number required by law , and is stationed along the Atlantic and inland frontiers . Of the naval force it has been necessary to maintain strong squadrons in the Mediterranean ...
... tion of Congress . The regular force amounts nearly to the number required by law , and is stationed along the Atlantic and inland frontiers . Of the naval force it has been necessary to maintain strong squadrons in the Mediterranean ...
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... tion to revive it at the present , I have brought it into view for the purpose of communicating my sentiments on a very important circumstance con- nected with it with that freedom and candor which a regard for the public interest and a ...
... tion to revive it at the present , I have brought it into view for the purpose of communicating my sentiments on a very important circumstance con- nected with it with that freedom and candor which a regard for the public interest and a ...
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