A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1817-1833Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... defense as to secure our cities and interior from invasion will be attended with expense , but the work when finished will be permanent , and it is fair to presume that a single campaign of invasion by a naval force superior to our own ...
... defense as to secure our cities and interior from invasion will be attended with expense , but the work when finished will be permanent , and it is fair to presume that a single campaign of invasion by a naval force superior to our own ...
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... defense and as a powerful engine of annoy- ance , to diminish the calamities of war and to bring the war to a speedy and honorable termination . But it ought always to be held prominently in view that the safety of these States and of ...
... defense and as a powerful engine of annoy- ance , to diminish the calamities of war and to bring the war to a speedy and honorable termination . But it ought always to be held prominently in view that the safety of these States and of ...
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public credit has attained an extraordinary elevation . Our preparations for defense in case of future wars , from which , by the experience of all nations , we ought not to expect to be exempted , are advancing under a well - digested ...
public credit has attained an extraordinary elevation . Our preparations for defense in case of future wars , from which , by the experience of all nations , we ought not to expect to be exempted , are advancing under a well - digested ...
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... ought not to expose the United States to other and greater injuries . When the authority of Spain ceases to exist there , the United States have a right to pursue their enemy on a principle of self - defense James Monroe 31.
... ought not to expose the United States to other and greater injuries . When the authority of Spain ceases to exist there , the United States have a right to pursue their enemy on a principle of self - defense James Monroe 31.
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... defense will the movement of our troops be strictly confined . Orders have been given to the general in command not to enter Florida unless it be in pursuit of the enemy , and in that case to respect the Spanish authority wherever it is ...
... defense will the movement of our troops be strictly confined . Orders have been given to the general in command not to enter Florida unless it be in pursuit of the enemy , and in that case to respect the Spanish authority wherever it is ...
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