A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1817-1833Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... respect , sir , your most obe- dient and most humble servant , JAMES MONROE . FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS . I should be destitute of feeling if I was not deeply affected by the strong proof which my fellow - citizens have given me of their ...
... respect , sir , your most obe- dient and most humble servant , JAMES MONROE . FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS . I should be destitute of feeling if I was not deeply affected by the strong proof which my fellow - citizens have given me of their ...
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... respect to its domain . Blessed , too , with a fertile soil , our produce has always been very abundant , leaving , even in years the least favorable , a surplus for the wants of our fellow - men in other coun- tries . Such is our ...
... respect to its domain . Blessed , too , with a fertile soil , our produce has always been very abundant , leaving , even in years the least favorable , a surplus for the wants of our fellow - men in other coun- tries . Such is our ...
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... respects the best interests of our Union , will be the object of my constant and zealous exertions . Never did a ... respect to it we have no essential improvement to make ; that the great object is to preserve it in the essential ...
... respects the best interests of our Union , will be the object of my constant and zealous exertions . Never did a ... respect to it we have no essential improvement to make ; that the great object is to preserve it in the essential ...
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... respect- ing the right of the United States to take and cure fish on the coast of the British provinces north of our limits , which had been secured by the treaty of 1783 , is still in negotiation . The proposition made by this Gov ...
... respect- ing the right of the United States to take and cure fish on the coast of the British provinces north of our limits , which had been secured by the treaty of 1783 , is still in negotiation . The proposition made by this Gov ...
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... respect to our commerce in every port and from every flag , it has been thought proper to send a ship of war with three distinguished citizens along the southern coast with instruction to touch at such ports as they may find most ...
... respect to our commerce in every port and from every flag , it has been thought proper to send a ship of war with three distinguished citizens along the southern coast with instruction to touch at such ports as they may find most ...
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