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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Page 168
... limits . It secures us against all future annoyance from powerful Indian tribes . It gives us several excellent harbors in the Gulf of Mexico for ships of war of the largest size . It covers by its position in the Gulf , the Mississippi ...
... limits . It secures us against all future annoyance from powerful Indian tribes . It gives us several excellent harbors in the Gulf of Mexico for ships of war of the largest size . It covers by its position in the Gulf , the Mississippi ...
Page 171
... limits has long been an essential part of our system , but , unfortunately , it has not been executed in a manner to accomplish all the objects intended by it . We have treated them as independent nations , without their hav- ing any ...
... limits has long been an essential part of our system , but , unfortunately , it has not been executed in a manner to accomplish all the objects intended by it . We have treated them as independent nations , without their hav- ing any ...
Page 268
... limits , although their population extended in many instances to a small portion of the territory lying within them . It was contended by some of the States after the declara- tion of independence that the vacant lands lying within any ...
... limits , although their population extended in many instances to a small portion of the territory lying within them . It was contended by some of the States after the declara- tion of independence that the vacant lands lying within any ...
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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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