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I inclose for the information of Congress, letters recently recieved from our ministers at Paris...
Agreeably to the assurance given in my message at the opening of the present session of Congress,...
The inclosed letter from the Minister Plenipotentiary of the US. at the court of London, contains...
The government of France having examined into the claim of M. de Beaumarchais against the United...
In the course of the last year the following treaties and conventions for the extinguishment of...
I communicate for the information of Congress a letter from Cowles Meade, Secretary of the...
Since my messages of the 22d. instant letters have been recieved from our Ministers at Paris &...
Having recieved from sundry merchants at Baltimore a Memorial on the same subject with those...
I now lay before Congress a statement of the Militia of the United States, according to the...
Circumstances, fellow Citizens, which seriously threatened the peace of our Country have made it...
I now lay before Congress a statement of the militia of the United States, according to the...
In a separate message of this date I have communicated to Congress so much as may be made public...
I lay before the legislature a letter from Governour Claiborne, on the subject of a small tribe...
The Senate having advised & consented to the ratification of a treaty concluded with the...
I communicate for the information of Congress the report of the Director of the mint, of the...
I transmit to each house of Congress a Copy of the laws of the territory of Michigan, passed by...
I inclose two messages, the one public, the other confidential, with their respective documents...
Having recieved an official communication of certain orders of the British government against the...
I now render to Congress the Account of the fund established for defraying the Contingent...
In pursuance of a measure proposed to Congress by a message of Jan. 18. 1803. and sanctioned by...
I transmit to Congress a letter from our Ministers Plenipotentiary at London, informing us that...
The depredations which had been committed on the commerce of the US during a preceding war, by...
It was reasonably expected that while the limits between the territories of the US. and of Spain...
Believing that the confidence & union of our fellow citizens at the present crisis will be still...
The scale on which the military academy at West point was originally established is become too...
I now lay before Congress a statement of the works of defence which it has been thought necessary...
I now lay before Congress a statement of the militia of the United States, according to the...
I now render to Congress the account of the grant of twenty thousand dollars for the Contingent...
I now render to Congress the Account of the fund established for defraying the Contingent...
The dangers to our country arising from the contests of other nations, and the urgency of making...