A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1817-1833Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... foreign or domestic concerns , we find abundant cause to felicitate our- selves in the excellence of our institutions . During a period fraught with difficulties and marked by very extraordinary events the United States have flourished ...
... foreign or domestic concerns , we find abundant cause to felicitate our- selves in the excellence of our institutions . During a period fraught with difficulties and marked by very extraordinary events the United States have flourished ...
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... foreign foe , and , while con- stituting the elements of a greater force , to preserve the science as well as all the necessary implements of war in a state to be brought into activ- ity in the event of war ; the latter , retained ...
... foreign foe , and , while con- stituting the elements of a greater force , to preserve the science as well as all the necessary implements of war in a state to be brought into activ- ity in the event of war ; the latter , retained ...
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... foreign hands , would be felt advantageously on agriculture and every other branch of industry . Equally important is it to provide at home a market for our raw materials , as by extending the competition it will enhance the price and ...
... foreign hands , would be felt advantageously on agriculture and every other branch of industry . Equally important is it to provide at home a market for our raw materials , as by extending the competition it will enhance the price and ...
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... foreign adventurers in the island , distinct from the colonial governments of Buenos Ayres , Venezuela , or Mexico , pretending to sovereignty and exercising its highest offices , par- ticularly in granting commissions to privateers ...
... foreign adventurers in the island , distinct from the colonial governments of Buenos Ayres , Venezuela , or Mexico , pretending to sovereignty and exercising its highest offices , par- ticularly in granting commissions to privateers ...
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... foreign powers are to be changed it must be done by the constituted authorities , who alone , acting on a high responsibility , are competent to the purpose , and until such change is thus made that our fellow - citizens will respect ...
... foreign powers are to be changed it must be done by the constituted authorities , who alone , acting on a high responsibility , are competent to the purpose , and until such change is thus made that our fellow - citizens will respect ...
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