A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1817-1833Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... effect ? To whatever object we turn our attention , whether it relates to our foreign or domestic concerns , we find abundant cause to felicitate our- selves in the excellence of our institutions . During a period fraught with ...
... effect ? To whatever object we turn our attention , whether it relates to our foreign or domestic concerns , we find abundant cause to felicitate our- selves in the excellence of our institutions . During a period fraught with ...
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... effect be confined to them . It will evince a relaxation and want of tone in the Administration which will be felt by the whole com- munity . I shall do all I can to secure economy and fidelity in this impor- tant branch of the ...
... effect be confined to them . It will evince a relaxation and want of tone in the Administration which will be felt by the whole com- munity . I shall do all I can to secure economy and fidelity in this impor- tant branch of the ...
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... effect will soon be produced to the south , through the whole extent of the States and territory which border on the waters emptying into the Mississippi and the Mobile . In this progress , which the rights of nature demand and nothing ...
... effect will soon be produced to the south , through the whole extent of the States and territory which border on the waters emptying into the Mississippi and the Mobile . In this progress , which the rights of nature demand and nothing ...
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... effects of which might , and probably would , have been deeply and very extensively felt . The path of duty ... effect , or it is probable that it would have been more sensibly felt . To such establishments , made so near to our ...
... effects of which might , and probably would , have been deeply and very extensively felt . The path of duty ... effect , or it is probable that it would have been more sensibly felt . To such establishments , made so near to our ...
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... effect . The season of the year being unfavorable to active operations , and the recesses of the country affording shelter to these savages in case of retreat , may prevent a prompt termination of the war ; but it may be fairly presumed ...
... effect . The season of the year being unfavorable to active operations , and the recesses of the country affording shelter to these savages in case of retreat , may prevent a prompt termination of the war ; but it may be fairly presumed ...
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