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Having recieved an official communication of certain orders of the British government against the...
I communicate to Congress, for their information, a letter from the person acting in the absence...
I communicate for the information of Congress a letter from the Consul of the United States at...
The states of Pensylvania, Maryland & Virginia having, by their several acts, consented that the...
The dangers to our country arising from the contests of other nations, and the urgency of making...
I inclose for the information of Congress, letters recently recieved from our ministers at Paris...
In the city of New Orleans, & adjacent to it are sundry parcels of ground, some of them with...
I have heretofore communicated to Congress the decrees of the government of France of November...
The scale on which the military academy at West point was originally established is become too...
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...
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...
Since my messages of the 22d. instant letters have been recieved from our Ministers at Paris &...
Believing that the confidence & union of our fellow citizens at the present crisis will be still...
I transmit to both houses of Congress a letter from the Envoy of his Britannic Majesty at this...
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 Report from the Surveyor of the public buildings, of the...
I now transmit to both houses of Congress a report of the Commissioners appointed under the act...
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 communicate for the information of Congress the report of the Director of the mint, of the...
I now lay before Congress a statement of the works of defence which it has been thought necessary...
I now render to Congress the account of the fund established for defraying the contingent...
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 transmit to Congress a letter recently recieved from our Minister at the court of St. James’s,...
I now lay before Congress a statement of the militia of the United States, according to the...