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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 8, 1813

It is found also that the practice of ransoming is a cover for collusive captures and a channel for intelligence advantageous to the enemy.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 8, 1813

That all violations of the nonimportation act be subjected to adequate penalties.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 8, 1813

To shorten as much as possible the duration of the war it is indispensable that the enemy should feel all the pressure that can be given to it.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 8, 1813

The tendency of our commercial and navigation laws in their present state to favor the enemy and thereby prolong the war is more and more developed by experience.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 8, 1813

Supplies of the most essential kinds find their way not only to British ports and British armies at a distance.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 8, 1813

To remedy as much as possible these evils, I recommend: That an effectual embargo on exports be immediately enacted.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 6, 1813

The cruelty of the enemy in enlisting the savages into a war with a nation desirous of mutual emulation in mitigating its calamities has not been confined to any one quarter.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 6, 1813

It is fortunate for the United States that they have it in their power to meet the enemy in this deplorable contest as it is honorable to them that they do not join in it but under the most imperious obligations.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 6, 1813

It was hoped that this necessary consequence of the step unadvisedly taken on the part of Great Britain would have led her Government to reflect on the inconsistencies of its conduct.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 6, 1813

The systematic perseverance of the enemy in courting the aid of the savages in all quarters had the natural effect of kindling their ordinary propensity to war into a passion.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 6, 1813

With all good citizens the justice and necessity of resisting wrongs and usurpations no longer to be borne will sufficiently outweigh the privations and sacrifices inseparable from a state of war.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 6, 1813

The militia being always to be regarded as the great bulwark of defense and security for free states.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 6, 1813

The British cabinet, either mistaking our desire of peace for a dread of British power or misled by other fallacious calculations, has disappointed this reasonable anticipation.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 6, 1813

The progress of the expedition, as far as is yet known, corresponds with the martial zeal with which it was espoused.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 6, 1813

A nation proud of its rights and conscious of its strength has no choice but an exertion of the 1 in support of the other.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Jul 22, 1813

Upon these principles and with these views the good people of the United States are invited, in conformity with the resolution aforesaid, to dedicate the day above named to the religious solemnities therein recommended.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Jul 19, 1813

There being sufficient ground to infer that it is the purpose of the enemy to combine with the blockade of our ports special licenses to neutral vessels or to British vessels in neutral disguises.

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James Madison
@jamesmadison· Democratic Republican · VA· Jul 19, 1813

keeping in view also the insidious discrimination between the different ports of the United States;

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