I do moreover offer a reward of $500 for each and every of the above-named persons who shall be so apprehended and brought to justice.
I have received authentic information that certain lawless and wicked persons of the western frontier in the State of Georgia did lately inv...
I have therefore thought fit to issue this my proclamation, hereby exhorting all the citizens of the United States and requiring all the off...
upon the result of your deliberations the future conduct of the Executive will on this occasion materially depend.
The several measures which have been pursued to induce the hostile Indian tribes north of the Ohio to enter into a conference or treaty with...
It will remain with the Legislature to take such measures as it shall think best for settling the said boundary with that State.
Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives: In pursuance of the law, I now lay before you a statement of the administration...
I can not dismiss the subject of Indian affairs without again recommending to your consideration the expediency of more adequate provision f...
The prosperous state of our revenue has been intimated.
It would be wise, however, by timely provisions to guard against those acts of our own citizens which might tend to disturb [peace]...
No measure can be more desirable, whether viewed with an eye to its intrinsic importance or to the general sentiment and wish of the nation.
All lawful ways and means will be strictly put in execution for bringing to justice the infractors thereof and securing obedience thereto.
Every citizen owes to his country and to the laws.
I do by these presents most earnestly admonish and exhort all persons whom it may concern to refrain and desist from all unlawful combinatio...
The people are the source of all power, and their consent is necessary to the legitimacy of any government.
I lay before you a copy of a letter from the judges of the circuit court of the United States held for the New York district.
The Constitution has prescribed that Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers.
The Constitution has also provided that the number of Representatives shall not exceed 1 for every 30,000.