every new information confirms the prudence of guarding against these designs
Lieutenant Pike on his part made presents to the Indians to some amount.
The Cherokees readily consented, for a moderate compensation, that the line should be so run as to include all the water...
Their desire of entering into connection with the United States and of getting a trading house established there induced...
To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States:I now lay before Congress a statement of the militia of ...
With a view to this I submit the case to the consideration of Congress, who, estimating its importance and reviewing the...
These have been much exceeded by the cost of the work done, a fact not known to me till the close of the season.
From the State of Delaware alone no return has been made.
From these causes the defense of our seaboard, so necessary to be pressed during the present season, will in various par...
I am aware that as the consent of the legislature of the State to the purchase of the site may not in some instances hav...
I have suppressed in the documents of the other message the parts which ought not to be made public and have given them ...
Everyone must be sensible that in the details of instructions for negotiating a treaty and in the correspondence and con...
I request their return, and that their contents may not be made public.
The want of such characters is already sensibly felt, and will be increased with the enlargement of our plans of militar...
The scale on which the Military Academy at West Point was originally established is become too limited to furnish the nu...
Besides the advantage of placing it under the immediate eye of the Government, it may render its benefits common to the ...
The idea suggested by him of removing the institution to this place is also worthy of attention.
they prove more and more the expediency of retaining our vessels, our seamen, and property within our own harbors until ...