the warrantees may, in person or by their attorneys or other legal representatives, in the presence of the register and ...
the land warrants of the said Canadian volunteers may be located agreeably to the said act at the land offices at Vincen...
should any of the warrants not appear for location on that day they may be located afterwards, according to their priori...
the locations of the land warrants of the said volunteers should 'be subject to such regulations as to priority of choic...
I lay before Congress copies of a convention concluded between the United States and the Cherokee Indians on the 2d day ...
I recommend also that further restraints be imposed on the issue of patents to wrongful claimants, and further guards pr...
With a view to the more convenient arrangement of the important and growing business connected with the grant of exclusi...
The occasion may be proper, also, for securing the use and accommodations of the Neapolitan ports, which may at any time...
I transmit the original of the convention between the United States and Great Britain, as signed by their respective ple...
I transmit also a copy of the late treaty of peace with Algiers, as certified by one of the commissioners of the United ...
I lay before the Senate, for their consideration and advice as to a ratification, a convention to regulate the commerce ...
I, James Madison, President as aforesaid, have caused the premises to be made public; and I do hereby enjoin all persons...
This source of national independence and wealth I anxiously recommend to the prompt and constant guardianship of Congres...
Experience has taught us that neither the pacific dispositions of the American people nor the pacific character of their...
I congratulate you and our constituents upon an event which is highly honorable to the nation.
The late war, although reluctantly declared by Congress, had become a necessary resort to assert the rights and independ...
Peace, at all times a blessing, is peculiarly welcome.
I lose no time, therefore, in submitting the treaty to the Senate for their advice and approbation.