The True American: Containing the Inaugural Addresses, Together with the First Annual Addresses and Messages of All the Presidents of the United States, from 1789 to 1839 ... and a Variety of Other Matter Useful and Entertaining, Volume 2I. S. Boyd, 1841 - Presidents |
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... - quence of which , the district is to become a distinct member of the Union , in case the requisite sanction of Congress be added . For this sanction application is now 16 THE TRUE AMERICAN . Washington's Second Annual Address,
... - quence of which , the district is to become a distinct member of the Union , in case the requisite sanction of Congress be added . For this sanction application is now 16 THE TRUE AMERICAN . Washington's Second Annual Address,
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... Union and its present government expressed by our fellow - citizens of Ken- tucky , cannot fail to add an affectionate concern for their particular welfare to the great national impressions under which you will decide on the case ...
... Union and its present government expressed by our fellow - citizens of Ken- tucky , cannot fail to add an affectionate concern for their particular welfare to the great national impressions under which you will decide on the case ...
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... Union . A system corresponding with the mild principles of religion and philanthropy towards an unenlightened race of men , whose happiness materially depends on the con- duct of the United States , would be as honorable to the national ...
... Union . A system corresponding with the mild principles of religion and philanthropy towards an unenlightened race of men , whose happiness materially depends on the con- duct of the United States , would be as honorable to the national ...
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... Union , cannot fail to be of material utility . The disorders in the existing currency , and especially the scarcity of small change , a scarcity so peculiarly dis- tressing to the poorer classes , strongly recommend the carrying into ...
... Union , cannot fail to be of material utility . The disorders in the existing currency , and especially the scarcity of small change , a scarcity so peculiarly dis- tressing to the poorer classes , strongly recommend the carrying into ...
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... Union , and of the punishment for such of fences , will , it is presumed , be found worthy of particular attention . Observations on the value of peace with other nations are unnecessary . It would be wise , however , by timely ...
... Union , and of the punishment for such of fences , will , it is presumed , be found worthy of particular attention . Observations on the value of peace with other nations are unnecessary . It would be wise , however , by timely ...
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