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I now lay before Congress a statement of the militia of the United States, according to the...
I transmit to Congress a letter recently recieved from our Minister at the court of St. James’s,...
I communicate to Congs. certain letters which passed between the B. Secy. of State Mr. Canning,...
I communicate to Congress certain letters which passed between the British Secretary of State, mr...
I now render to Congress the account of the fund established for defraying the contingent...
I now lay before Congress a statement of the works of defence which it has been thought necessary...
I communicate for the information of Congress the report of the Director of the mint, of the...
I lay before the legislature a letter from Governour Claiborne, on the subject of a small tribe...
At the request of the Governor, the Senate & House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of...
I now transmit to both houses of Congress a report of the Commissioners appointed under the act...
I transmit to both houses of Congress a Report from the Surveyor of the public buildings, of the...
It would have been a source, fellow Citizens, of much gratification if our last communications...
The documents communicated with my public message of this day contain such portions of the...
I transmit to both houses of Congress a letter from the Envoy of his Britannic Majesty at this...
Believing that the confidence & union of our fellow citizens at the present crisis will be still...
Since my messages of the 22d. instant letters have been recieved from our Ministers at Paris &...
I now lay before Congress a statement of the militia of the United States according to the latest...
In proceeding to carry into exn the act &c. it is found that the sites most advantageous for the...
In proceeding to carry into execution the act for fortifying our ports and harbours, it is found...
I transmit to both houses of Congress a report from the Surveyor of the public buildings of the...
I inclose two messages, the one public, the other confidential, with their respective documents...
At the opening of the present session I informed the legislature that the measures which had been...
In a separate message of this date I have communicated to Congress so much as may be made public...
The scale on which the military academy at West point was originally established is become too...
I have heretofore communicated to Congress the decrees of the government of France of November...
In the city of New Orleans, & adjacent to it are sundry parcels of ground, some of them with...
I inclose for the information of Congress, letters recently recieved from our ministers at Paris...
The dangers to our country arising from the contests of other nations, and the urgency of making...
The states of Pensylvania, Maryland & Virginia having, by their several acts, consented that the...
I communicate for the information of Congress a letter from the Consul of the United States at...
I communicate to Congress, for their information, a letter from the person acting in the absence...
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...
I communicate for the information of Congress the Report of the Director of the Mint of the...
I communicate to Congress the inclosed letters from Governor Hull respecting the Indians in the...
The communications now made, shewing the great & increasing dangers with which our vessels, our...
Having recently recieved from our late Minister Plenipotentiary at the court of London a...
Agreeably to the assurance given in my message at the opening of the present session of Congress,...
Circumstances, fellow Citizens, which seriously threatened the peace of our Country have made it...
I transmit to Congress a letter from our Ministers Plenipotentiary at London, informing us that...
I transmit to both houses of Congress the laws adapted by the government and judges of the...
I now lay before Congress a statement of the Militia of the United States, according to the...
I communicate for the information of Congress a letter from Cowles Meade, Secretary of the...
In compliance with the request of the House of Representatives, expressed in their resolution of...
The government of France having examined into the claim of M. de Beaumarchais against the United...
I lay before Congress the laws for the government of Louisiana passed by the Governor & judges of...
In execution of the act of the last session of Congress entitled ‘an act to regulate the laying...
By the letters of Capt Bissel who commands at Fort Massac, and of mr Murrell, to General Jackson...
I now render to Congress the Account of the fund established for defraying the Contingent...
I communicate for the information of Congress the Report of the Director of the mint of the...