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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... circumstances . Of the virtue of the people , and of the heroic exploits of the army , the navy , and the militia I need not speak . Such , then , is the happy Government under which we live ; a Government adequate to every purpose for ...
... circumstances . Of the virtue of the people , and of the heroic exploits of the army , the navy , and the militia I need not speak . Such , then , is the happy Government under which we live ; a Government adequate to every purpose for ...
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... circumstances be considered an ac- knowledgement of its independence ? Is such acknowledgement a justifiable cause of war to the parent country ? Is it a just cause of complaint to any other power ? Is it expedient for the U States , at ...
... circumstances be considered an ac- knowledgement of its independence ? Is such acknowledgement a justifiable cause of war to the parent country ? Is it a just cause of complaint to any other power ? Is it expedient for the U States , at ...
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... circumstances , would want the decision & frankness which I should wish to mark our proceeding . " Not that I anticipate any change of circumstances , which could vary the views opened to you in my first letter : - nor that , after what ...
... circumstances , would want the decision & frankness which I should wish to mark our proceeding . " Not that I anticipate any change of circumstances , which could vary the views opened to you in my first letter : - nor that , after what ...
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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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