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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... interests in all vital ques- tions are the same , and the bond , by sentiment as well as by interest , will be proportionably strengthened as they are better informed of the real state of public affairs , especially in difficult ...
... interests in all vital ques- tions are the same , and the bond , by sentiment as well as by interest , will be proportionably strengthened as they are better informed of the real state of public affairs , especially in difficult ...
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... interests of the Union which may be affected by them . " It has been a maxim in the policy of these United States from the time when their Independence was achieved to keep them- selves aloof from the political systems and contentions ...
... interests of the Union which may be affected by them . " It has been a maxim in the policy of these United States from the time when their Independence was achieved to keep them- selves aloof from the political systems and contentions ...
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... interests with which that of no other foreign Territory can be compared , and little inferior to that which binds the different members of the Union together . " Such indeed are , between the interests of that Island and of this Country ...
... interests with which that of no other foreign Territory can be compared , and little inferior to that which binds the different members of the Union together . " Such indeed are , between the interests of that Island and of this Country ...
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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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