A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: 1789-1817 |
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GENTLEMEN : I thank you for your address , in which the most affec- tionate sentiments are expressed in the most obliging terms . The coincidence of circumstances which led to this auspicious crisis , the con- fidence reposed in me by ...
GENTLEMEN : I thank you for your address , in which the most affec- tionate sentiments are expressed in the most obliging terms . The coincidence of circumstances which led to this auspicious crisis , the con- fidence reposed in me by ...
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... those who had settled upon the hunting grounds of the Cherokees to depart with their families and effects without loss of time , as they would answer their disobedience to the injunctions and prohibitions expressed at their peril .
... those who had settled upon the hunting grounds of the Cherokees to depart with their families and effects without loss of time , as they would answer their disobedience to the injunctions and prohibitions expressed at their peril .
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The liberality and harmony with which it has been conducted will be found to do great honor to both the parties , and the sentiments of warm attachment to the Union and its present Government expressed by our fellow - citizens of ...
The liberality and harmony with which it has been conducted will be found to do great honor to both the parties , and the sentiments of warm attachment to the Union and its present Government expressed by our fellow - citizens of ...
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... in doing which we shall anticipate the happy effects to be expected from the sentiments of attachment toward the Union and its present Govern- ment which have been expressed by the patriotic inhabitants of that district .
... in doing which we shall anticipate the happy effects to be expected from the sentiments of attachment toward the Union and its present Govern- ment which have been expressed by the patriotic inhabitants of that district .
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... and , with the national policy which ought to govern our decision , shall not fail to mingle the affectionate sentiments which are awakened by those expressed on behalf of our fellow - citizens of Kentucky .
... and , with the national policy which ought to govern our decision , shall not fail to mingle the affectionate sentiments which are awakened by those expressed on behalf of our fellow - citizens of Kentucky .
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