A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: 1789-1817 |
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Fellow - Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives : I embrace with great satisfaction the opportunity which now presents itself of congratulating you on the present favorable prospects of our public affairs .
Fellow - Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives : I embrace with great satisfaction the opportunity which now presents itself of congratulating you on the present favorable prospects of our public affairs .
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Fellow - Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives : In meeting you again I feel much satisfaction in being able to repeat my congratulations on the favorable prospects which continue to distin- guish our public affairs .
Fellow - Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives : In meeting you again I feel much satisfaction in being able to repeat my congratulations on the favorable prospects which continue to distin- guish our public affairs .
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... and more and more the object of their attach- ment and confidence . DECEMBER 10 , 1790 . REPLY OF THE PRESIDENT . GENTLEMEN : These assurances of favorable attention to the subjects I have recommended and of entire confidence in my ...
... and more and more the object of their attach- ment and confidence . DECEMBER 10 , 1790 . REPLY OF THE PRESIDENT . GENTLEMEN : These assurances of favorable attention to the subjects I have recommended and of entire confidence in my ...
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We shall bestow on this important subject the favorable consid- eration which it merits , and , with the national policy which ought to govern our decision , shall not fail to mingle the affectionate sentiments which are awakened by ...
We shall bestow on this important subject the favorable consid- eration which it merits , and , with the national policy which ought to govern our decision , shall not fail to mingle the affectionate sentiments which are awakened by ...
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SIR : During the long stay you made in France you had opportunities of being satisfied of the favorable dispositions of His Majesty to render permanent the ties that united the two nations and to give stability to the treaties of ...
SIR : During the long stay you made in France you had opportunities of being satisfied of the favorable dispositions of His Majesty to render permanent the ties that united the two nations and to give stability to the treaties of ...
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