A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1817-1833Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... taken an interest and a pride in the improvement and ornament of their metrop- olis , and none were more conspicuous in that respect than the ancient republics . The policy which dictated the establishment of a permanent residence for ...
... taken an interest and a pride in the improvement and ornament of their metrop- olis , and none were more conspicuous in that respect than the ancient republics . The policy which dictated the establishment of a permanent residence for ...
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... taken by the establishment of a force near the St. Marys to prevent their effect , or it is probable that it would have been more sensibly felt . To such establishments , made so near to our settlements in the expec- tation of deriving ...
... taken by the establishment of a force near the St. Marys to prevent their effect , or it is probable that it would have been more sensibly felt . To such establishments , made so near to our settlements in the expec- tation of deriving ...
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... taken that no part of the territory contemplated by the law of 1811 shall be occupied by a foreign government of any kind , or that injuries of the nature of those complained of shall be repeated ; but this , it is expected , will be ...
... taken that no part of the territory contemplated by the law of 1811 shall be occupied by a foreign government of any kind , or that injuries of the nature of those complained of shall be repeated ; but this , it is expected , will be ...
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... taken in pur- suance of so much of the act to authorize the appointment of a surveyor for lands in the northern part of the Mississippi Territory , passed the 3d of March , 1817 , as relates to the reservation of certain sections for ...
... taken in pur- suance of so much of the act to authorize the appointment of a surveyor for lands in the northern part of the Mississippi Territory , passed the 3d of March , 1817 , as relates to the reservation of certain sections for ...
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... taken from a force which had wrested it from her . The measure , it is true , was not adopted in concert with the Spanish Government or those in authority under it , because in transactions connected with the war in which Spain and the ...
... taken from a force which had wrested it from her . The measure , it is true , was not adopted in concert with the Spanish Government or those in authority under it , because in transactions connected with the war in which Spain and the ...
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