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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 8, 1842

After all, the effect of what I do is substantially to call on Congress to reconsider the subject.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 8, 1842

The exercise of some independence of judgment in regard to all acts of legislation is plainly implied in the responsibility of approving them.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 8, 1842

Nothing can be more painful to any individual called upon to perform the Chief Executive duties under our limited Constitution than to be constrained to withhold his assent from an important measure adopted by the Legislature.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 8, 1842

Surely if the pause for reflection intended by the wise authors of the Constitution by referring the subject back to Congress for reconsideration be ever expedient and necessary it is precisely such a case as the present.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 8, 1842

I did not think that I could stand excused, much less justified, before the people of the United States, nor could I reconcile it to myself to recommend the imposition of additional taxes upon them without at the same time urging the…

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 8, 1842

This is a species of constraint to which the judgment of the Executive ought not, in my opinion, to be subjected.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 8, 1842

I most respectfully submit whether this is a time to give away the proceeds of the land sales when the public lands constitute a fund which of all others may be made most useful in sustaining the public credit.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 8, 1842

I felt it incumbent on me to urge upon Congress to raise the duties accordingly, imposing them in a spirit of a wise discrimination for the twofold object of affording ample revenue for the Government and incidental protection to the…

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 8, 1842

I can not consent to do so at the sacrifice of the peace and harmony of the country and the clearest convictions of public duty.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 7, 1842

The Executive has no complaint to make against the conduct or decisions of the highly respectable person appointed by his sovereign umpire between the American and Mexican commissioners.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Jul 21, 1842

My last communication to Congress relating to that Republic was my message of the 30th of March last, suggesting the expediency of legislative provisions for improving the trade and facilitating the intercourse by post between the United…

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Jul 19, 1842

I shall abstain, as I have done hitherto, from recommending any specific measures which might be suggested by an examination of the various reports on the subject.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Jul 13, 1842

In compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 11th instant, calling for the recent correspondence between the Republic of Mexico and this Government in relation to Texas, I transmit a report from the Secretary of State, with the…

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Feb 27, 1825

I transmit to the Senate, for the exercise of its constitutional power, a treaty lately concluded at the Indian Springs.

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Feb 25, 1825

To remove all doubt on the subject, I submit to the consideration of Congress the propriety of passing a declaratory act to that effect.

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