A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1817-1833Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... the heroic exploits of the Army , the Navy , and the militia I need not speak . Such , then , is the happy Government under which we live - a Govern- ment adequate to every purpose for which the social compact James Monroe 5.
... the heroic exploits of the Army , the Navy , and the militia I need not speak . Such , then , is the happy Government under which we live - a Govern- ment adequate to every purpose for which the social compact James Monroe 5.
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ment adequate to every purpose for which the social compact is formed ; a Government elective in all its branches , under which every citizen may by his merit obtain the highest trust recognized by the Constitution ; which contains ...
ment adequate to every purpose for which the social compact is formed ; a Government elective in all its branches , under which every citizen may by his merit obtain the highest trust recognized by the Constitution ; which contains ...
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... ment shall remain in force until six months shall have expired after no- tice given by one of the parties to the other of its desire that it should terminate . By this arrangement useless expense on both sides and , what is of still ...
... ment shall remain in force until six months shall have expired after no- tice given by one of the parties to the other of its desire that it should terminate . By this arrangement useless expense on both sides and , what is of still ...
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... ment and detention in confinement of Richard W..Meade , a citizen of the United States , I now transmit to the House a report from the Secretary of State containing the information required , To the Senate of the United States : JAMES ...
... ment and detention in confinement of Richard W..Meade , a citizen of the United States , I now transmit to the House a report from the Secretary of State containing the information required , To the Senate of the United States : JAMES ...
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... ment of the act of the Congress of the United States entitled " An act to regulate the trade in plaster of paris , " passed on the 3d day of March , 1817 , have been and are discontinued : Now , therefore , I , James Monroe , President ...
... ment of the act of the Congress of the United States entitled " An act to regulate the trade in plaster of paris , " passed on the 3d day of March , 1817 , have been and are discontinued : Now , therefore , I , James Monroe , President ...
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