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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 2, 1805

Although the health laws of the States should be found to need no present revisal by Congress, yet commerce claims that their attention be ever awake to them.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 2, 1805

Reason revolts at such inconsistency, and the neutral having equal right with the belligerent to decide the question.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 2, 1805

I congratulate you on the liberation of our fellow citizens who were stranded on the coast of Tripoli and made prisoners of war.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 2, 1805

These payments, with those which had been made in 3 years and a half preceding, have extinguished of the funded debt nearly $18M of principal.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 2, 1805

An immediate prohibition of the exportation of arms and ammunition is also submitted to your determination.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 2, 1805

On this first occasion of addressing Congress since, by the choice of my constituents, I have entered on a second term of administration, I embrace the opportunity to give this public assurance that I will exert my best endeavors to…

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 2, 1805

In the course of your session you shall receive all the aid which I can give for the dispatch of public business, and all the information necessary for your deliberations, of which the interests of our own country and the confidence…

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 2, 1805

In taking a view of the state of our country we in the first place notice the late affliction of two of our cities under the fatal fever which in latter times has occasionally visited our shores.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 2, 1805

Other details necessary for your full information of the state of things between this country and that shall be the subject of another communication.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 2, 1805

Providence in His goodness gave it an early termination on this occasion and lessened the number of victims which have usually fallen before it.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 2, 1805

I can not, then, but earnestly recommend to your early consideration the expediency of so modifying our militia system.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Mar 3, 1805

I shall now enter on the duties to which my fellow-citizens have again called me, and shall proceed in the spirit of those principles which they have approved.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Mar 3, 1805

I have therefore undertaken on no occasion to prescribe the religious exercises suited to it, but have left them, as the Constitution found them, under the direction and discipline of the church or state authorities acknowledged by the…

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Mar 3, 1805

The suppression of unnecessary offices, of useless establishments and expenses, enabled us to discontinue our internal taxes.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Mar 3, 1805

We have therefore liberally furnished them with the implements of husbandry and household use.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Mar 3, 1805

In matters of religion I have considered that its free exercise is placed by the Constitution independent of the powers of the General Government.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Mar 3, 1805

My conscience tells me I have on every occasion acted up to that declaration according to its obvious import and to the understanding of every candid mind.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Mar 3, 1805

I know that the acquisition of Louisiana had been disapproved by some from a candid apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union.

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