A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: 1817-1833U.S. Government Printing Office, 1896 |
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... improvement of our country by roads and canals , proceeding always with a constitutional sanction , holds a distinguished place . By thus fa- cilitating the intercourse between the States we shall add much to the con- venience and ...
... improvement of our country by roads and canals , proceeding always with a constitutional sanction , holds a distinguished place . By thus fa- cilitating the intercourse between the States we shall add much to the con- venience and ...
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... improvement and preparation of every kind ; it is in peace that our commerce flourishes most , that taxes are most easily paid , and that the revenue is most productive . The Executive is charged officially in the Departments under it ...
... improvement and preparation of every kind ; it is in peace that our commerce flourishes most , that taxes are most easily paid , and that the revenue is most productive . The Executive is charged officially in the Departments under it ...
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... improvement to make ; that the great object is to preserve it in the essential principles and features which char- acterize it , and that that is to be done by preserving the virtue and en- lightening the minds of the people ; and as a ...
... improvement to make ; that the great object is to preserve it in the essential principles and features which char- acterize it , and that that is to be done by preserving the virtue and en- lightening the minds of the people ; and as a ...
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... improvement of our navigation . The negotiation with Spain for spoliations on our commerce and the settlement of boundaries remains essentially in the state it held by the communications that were made to Congress by my predecessor . It ...
... improvement of our navigation . The negotiation with Spain for spoliations on our commerce and the settlement of boundaries remains essentially in the state it held by the communications that were made to Congress by my predecessor . It ...
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... infantry , artillery , and cavalry . Great part of this force is armed , and measures are taken to arm the whole . An improvement in the organization and discipline of the militia is one of the great objects which claims James Monroe 15.
... infantry , artillery , and cavalry . Great part of this force is armed , and measures are taken to arm the whole . An improvement in the organization and discipline of the militia is one of the great objects which claims James Monroe 15.
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