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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Oct 9, 1814

I lay before Congress communications just received from the plenipotentiaries of the United States charged with negotiating peace with Great Britain, showing the conditions on which alone that Government is willing to put an end to the war.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Oct 9, 1814

The instructions to those plenipotentiaries, disclosing the grounds on which they were authorized to negotiate and conclude a treaty of peace, will be the subject of another communication.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Sep 25, 1814

I transmit to Congress, for their information, copies of a letter from Admiral Cochrane, commanding His Britannic Majesty's naval forces on the American station, to the Secretary of State, with his answer, and of a reply from Admiral…

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Sep 19, 1814

The American people will face it with the undaunted spirit which in their revolutionary struggle defeated his unrighteous projects.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Sep 19, 1814

We have seen them everywhere paying their taxes, direct and indirect, with the greatest promptness and alacrity.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Sep 19, 1814

In offering their blood they give the surest pledge that no other tribute will be withheld.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Sep 19, 1814

His barbarous policy has not even spared those monuments of the arts and models of taste with which our country had enriched and embellished its infant metropolis.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Sep 19, 1814

His threats and his barbarities, instead of dismay, will kindle in every bosom an indignation not to be extinguished but in the disaster and expulsion of such cruel invaders.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Sep 16, 1814

The destruction of the Capitol by the enemy having made it necessary that other accommodations should be provided for the meeting of Congress, chambers for the Senate and for the House of Representatives, with other requisite apartments…

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Aug 31, 1814

On an occasion which appeals so forcibly to the proud feelings and patriotic devotion of the American people none will forget what they owe to themselves, what they owe to their country and the high destinies which await it.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Aug 31, 1814

I, James Madison. President of the United States, do issue this my proclamation, exhorting all the good people thereof to unite their hearts and hands in giving effect to the ample means possessed for that purpose.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Aug 31, 1814

Whereas advantage has been taken of the loss of a fort more immediately guarding the neighboring town of Alexandria to place the town within the range of a naval force too long and too much in the habit of abusing its superiority wherever…

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Aug 7, 1814

hereby requiring the respective Senators and Representatives then and there to assemble in Congress, in order to receive such communications as may then be made to them and to consult and determine on such measures as in their wisdom may…

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Mar 30, 1814

I recommend also, as a more effectual safeguard and encouragement to our growing manufactures, that the additional duties on imports which are to expire at the end of one year after a peace with Great Britain be prolonged to the end of two…

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Feb 25, 1814

The deplorable situation of the savages thrown by the same event on the mercy and humanity of the American commander at Detroit drew from the same source the means of saving them from perishing by famine.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Feb 25, 1814

It is possible that a perseverance of the enemy in their cruel policy may render a further expense for the like purpose inevitable.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Feb 25, 1814

The necessity imposed by the conduct of the enemy in relation to the savages of admitting their cooperation in some instances with our arms has also involved occasional expense in supplying their wants.

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