In forming this decision I shall pay material regard to the interests and wishes of the populous parts of the State of O...
I communicate for the information of Congress a letter from the consul of the United States at Malaga to the Secretary o...
For this no just cause has been given on our part within my knowledge.
We may daily expect more authentic and particular information on the subject from Mr. Lear, who was residing as our cons...
They probably believed it best to let pass into oblivion transactions which, however culpable, had commenced before this...
In no part of the papers communicated by Mr. Clark, which are voluminous and in different languages, nor in his letters,...
By indications received from him they are now found.
I transmit them to Congress, as a further proof of the increasing dangers to our navigation and commerce.
It is now, perhaps, as interesting to obtain footing for a strong settlement of militia along our southern frontier east...
I have particularly contemplated, with this view, the acquisition of the eastern moiety of the peninsula between the lak...
The consolidation of the Mississippi Territory and the establishment of a barrier of separation between the Indians and ...
By a treaty signed at Pooshapuckanuck on the 16th of November, 1805, they accordingly ceded all their lands south of a l...
The Senate having advised and consented to the ratification of this treaty, I now lay it before both Houses of Congress ...
I therefore now lay it before both Houses of Congress for the exercise of their constitutional powers as to the means of...
These designations, not at all suiting us, were declined.
I was at that time disinclined to its ratification, and I have suffered it to lie unacted on.
But progressive difficulties in our foreign relations have brought into view considerations other than those which then ...
The principles of our Government leading us to the employment of such moderate garrisons in time of peace as may merely ...