The Writings of James Monroe: Including a Collection of His Public and Private Papers and Correspondence Now for the First Time Printed, Volume 6G. P. Putnam's sons, 1898 |
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... Union , & republican institu- tions , in every step I took , and in modes wh made a trial of my strength , as well physically as mentally . In the principal towns , the whole population , has been in motion , and in a manner , to ...
... Union , & republican institu- tions , in every step I took , and in modes wh made a trial of my strength , as well physically as mentally . In the principal towns , the whole population , has been in motion , and in a manner , to ...
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... Union , in which slavery does not exist , & who are unacquainted with the condition . of their Southern brethren . The same men , in some instances , who were parties to the project in 1786 , for closing the mouth of the Mississippi for ...
... Union , in which slavery does not exist , & who are unacquainted with the condition . of their Southern brethren . The same men , in some instances , who were parties to the project in 1786 , for closing the mouth of the Mississippi for ...
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... Union , as by a common exertion they would be acquired . This claim was resist- ed by the others on the principle that all the States entered into the contest in the full extent of their chartered rights , and that they ought to have ...
... Union , as by a common exertion they would be acquired . This claim was resist- ed by the others on the principle that all the States entered into the contest in the full extent of their chartered rights , and that they ought to have ...
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To John Quincy Adams Washington March | 15 |
To Thomas Sumter Jr Concord July 20th | 24 |
To the Members of the Cabinet | 31 |
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