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... DECEMBER 12 , 1810 . To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States : I lay before Congress , and recommend to their early attention , a report of the Secretary of State , from which it will be seen that a very ...
... DECEMBER 12 , 1810 . To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States : I lay before Congress , and recommend to their early attention , a report of the Secretary of State , from which it will be seen that a very ...
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... December 18 , 1811 . To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States : I lay before Congress two letters received from Governor Harrison , of the Indiana Territory , reporting the particulars and the issue of the expe ...
... December 18 , 1811 . To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States : I lay before Congress two letters received from Governor Harrison , of the Indiana Territory , reporting the particulars and the issue of the expe ...
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... December 23 , 1811 . To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States : I communicate to Congress copies of an act of the legislature of New York relating to a canal from the Great Lakes to Hudson River . In mak- ing the ...
... December 23 , 1811 . To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States : I communicate to Congress copies of an act of the legislature of New York relating to a canal from the Great Lakes to Hudson River . In mak- ing the ...
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... December 11 , 1812 . To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States : I transmit to Congress copies of a letter to the Secretary of the Navy from Captain Decatur , of the frigate United States , reporting his combat and ...
... December 11 , 1812 . To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States : I transmit to Congress copies of a letter to the Secretary of the Navy from Captain Decatur , of the frigate United States , reporting his combat and ...
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... the day above named to the religious solemnities therein recom- mended . Given at Washington , this 23d day of July , A. D. 1813 . [ SEAL . ] JAMES MADISON . FIFTH ANNUAL MESSAGE . WASHINGTON , December 7 , 1813 James Madison 518.
... the day above named to the religious solemnities therein recom- mended . Given at Washington , this 23d day of July , A. D. 1813 . [ SEAL . ] JAMES MADISON . FIFTH ANNUAL MESSAGE . WASHINGTON , December 7 , 1813 James Madison 518.
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act of Congress Amelia Island American appointed appropriation Army authority Britain cause chargé d'affaires citizens claims coast colonies commerce commissioners communicated compliance consideration of Congress Constitution containing the information convention copies Dauphine Island debt December declared defense Department documents duties East Florida effect enemy equal establishment Executive extent favor February February 23 fellow-citizens Florida force foreign France granted herewith transmit honor House of Representatives important improvement independence Indians intercourse interest JAMES MADISON JAMES MONROE January JOHN QUINCY ADAMS land last session March measures ment military militia minister nation naval navigation Navy necessary negotiation object officers parties peace plenipotentiary ports present President principles PROCLAMATION proper purposes ratification received regulations relating requesting resolution respect revenue Rigolets Secretary Secretary of War Senate and House ships Spain territory tion trade transmit a report Treasury treaty treaty of Ghent tribes Union United vessels WASHINGTON
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Página 783 - Our policy in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same, which is, not to interfere in the internal concerns of any of its powers...
Página 711 - The said States hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other, against all force offered to, or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade or any other pretence whatever...
Página 711 - No State shall lay any imposts or duties which may interfere with any stipulations in treaties entered into by the United States in Congress assembled, with any king, prince, or state, in pursuance of any treaties already proposed by Congress to the courts of France and Spain.
Página 711 - The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people of the different States in this Union, the free inhabitants of each of these States, paupers, vagabonds and fugitives from justice excepted, shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of free citizens in the several States...
Página 783 - The late events in Spain and Portugal shew that Europe is still unsettled. Of this important fact no stronger proof can be adduced than that the allied powers should have thought it proper, on any principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in the internal concerns of Spain. To what extent such interposition may be carried, on the same principle, is a question in which all independent powers whose governments differ from theirs are interested, even those most remote, and surely...
Página 633 - An act in addition to the act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States," which does abridge the freedom of the press, is not law, but is altogether void and of no effect.