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John Edwin Pomfret. P James Madison The War Message , 1812 RESIDENT MADISON's special message to Congress is dated June 1 , 1812 , and Congress declared war against England on June 18. Madison wearily cited the impressment of American ...
John Edwin Pomfret. P James Madison The War Message , 1812 RESIDENT MADISON's special message to Congress is dated June 1 , 1812 , and Congress declared war against England on June 18. Madison wearily cited the impressment of American ...
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... Message of December 2 , 1823 , which is listed as Document 2 , Eighteenth Con- gress , First Session . It was printed at Washington by Gales and Seaton in 1823. A copy was kindly lent by the Library of the University of California at ...
... Message of December 2 , 1823 , which is listed as Document 2 , Eighteenth Con- gress , First Session . It was printed at Washington by Gales and Seaton in 1823. A copy was kindly lent by the Library of the University of California at ...
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... Message of 1904 President Roosevelt gave a clear exposition of the new role of the United States in world affairs and of her especial interest in the Western Hemisphere . In his Message of 1905 , he enunciated what became known as the ...
... Message of 1904 President Roosevelt gave a clear exposition of the new role of the United States in world affairs and of her especial interest in the Western Hemisphere . In his Message of 1905 , he enunciated what became known as the ...
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