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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Mar 26, 1820

The distress of that nation at this juncture affords a motive for this forbearance which can not fail to be duly appreciated.

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Mar 19, 1820

I transmit to the Senate a report from the Secretary of the Treasury, which, with the documents accompanying it, will afford all the information required.

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Mar 16, 1820

For the attainment of these objects I submit the subject to the consideration of Congress, that a sum adequate to the expenses attending such treaty may be appropriated should Congress deem it expedient.

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Mar 7, 1820

I transmit to Congress a report from the Secretary of the Treasury, which, with the accompanying documents, will shew that the act of the 20th May, 1812, respecting the northern and western boundaries of the State of Ohio, has been…

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Mar 7, 1820

I transmit to the Senate copies of sundry papers having relation to the treaty of 22d February, 1819, between the United States and Spain.

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Feb 7, 1820

I now transmit a report from the Secretary of War, which, with the accompanying documents, contains all the information that can be furnished on the subject.

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Jan 18, 1820

I now transmit to the House a report from the Secretary of War, to whom the said resolution was referred, which, with the documents accompanying it, contains all the information required.

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Jan 7, 1820

I transmit a report from the Secretary of War, which, with the accompanying documents, comprehends all the information required by the Senate in their resolution aforesaid.

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Jan 7, 1820

I transmit a report from the Secretary of War containing a detailed account in relation to the object of the said resolution.

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 30, 1819

With the Chippaways there is a supplementary article stipulating certain advantages in their favor on condition that the same shall be ratified by the Executive, with the advice and consent of the Senate, which I likewise submit to your…

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 30, 1819

I transmit to the Senate, for its advice and consent as to the ratification, three treaties which have been concluded in the course of the present year with the Kickapoos, the Chippaways, and the Kickapoos of the Vermillion by…

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 23, 1819

I transmit herewith copies of their communications for the further consideration of the Legislature, upon whose files all the documents relating to the claim are still existing.

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 16, 1819

On this view of the policy and sanctions of the law it has been decided to send a public ship to the coast of Africa with two such agents, who will take with them tools and other implements necessary for the purposes above mentioned.

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 16, 1819

It is the obvious import of the law that none of the persons thus taken should remain within the United States, and no place other than the coast of Africa being designated, their removal or delivery, whether carried from the United States…

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 16, 1819

It is intended also to subject a portion of the sum appropriated to the order of the principal agent for the special objects above stated, amounting in the whole, including the salaries of the agents for one year, to rather less than…

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 16, 1819

It seemed, therefore, to be incumbent on me to make the necessary arrangements for carrying this act into effect in Africa in time to meet the delivery of any persons who might be taken by the public vessels and landed there under it.

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 16, 1819

Orders will be given to the commander of the public ship in which they will sail to cruise along the coast to give the more complete effect to the principal object of the act.

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James Monroe
@jamesmonroe· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 16, 1819

It was believed that citizens only who would go hence well instructed in the views of their Government and zealous to give them effect would be competent to these duties, and that it was not the intention of the law to preclude their…

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