A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1817-1833Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... result . From a just responsibility I will never shrink , calculating with confidence that in my best efforts to promote the public welfare my motives will always be duly appreciated and my con- duct be viewed with that candor and ...
... result . From a just responsibility I will never shrink , calculating with confidence that in my best efforts to promote the public welfare my motives will always be duly appreciated and my con- duct be viewed with that candor and ...
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... result has shown that our Government is equal to that , the greatest of trials , under the most unfavorable circum- stances . Of the virtue of the people and of the heroic exploits of the Army , the Navy , and the militia I need not ...
... result has shown that our Government is equal to that , the greatest of trials , under the most unfavorable circum- stances . Of the virtue of the people and of the heroic exploits of the Army , the Navy , and the militia I need not ...
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... result is a settled conviction in my mind that Congress do not possess the right . It is not contained in any of the specified powers granted to Congress , nor can I consider it incidental to or a necessary means , viewed on the most ...
... result is a settled conviction in my mind that Congress do not possess the right . It is not contained in any of the specified powers granted to Congress , nor can I consider it incidental to or a necessary means , viewed on the most ...
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... result to the Department of State in August last , he was instructed , notwithstanding the disappointment and surprise which it produced , to inform the Government of Spain that if the treaty should be ratified and transmitted here at ...
... result to the Department of State in August last , he was instructed , notwithstanding the disappointment and surprise which it produced , to inform the Government of Spain that if the treaty should be ratified and transmitted here at ...
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... result . It is submitted also whether it may not be proper to designate by law the several ports or places along the coast at which only foreign ships of war and privateers may be admitted . The difficulty of sustaining the regulations ...
... result . It is submitted also whether it may not be proper to designate by law the several ports or places along the coast at which only foreign ships of war and privateers may be admitted . The difficulty of sustaining the regulations ...
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