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| Date | Related | Document Title |
|---|---|---|
| Dec 06, 1830 | Andrew Jackson | Second Annual Message |
| Dec 10, 1832 | Andrew Jackson |
Proclamation 43—Regarding the Nullifying Laws of South Carolina execute any office. Vain provisions! ineffectual restrictions! vile profanation of oaths! miserable mockery of legislation! if a bare majority of the … |
| May 29, 1835 | Martin van Buren |
Message Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination union, which is yet, thank God! the master passion of the … |
| Jan 27, 1837 | Abraham Lincoln |
Address Delivered Before the Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois ocean and crush us at a blow? Never! All the armies of Europe … or the tribe of the eagle. What! think you these places would … a Caesar, or a Napoleon? Never! Towering genius disdains … |
| Mar 04, 1837 | Martin van Buren |
Inaugural Address such claims for favor or forbearance! Unlike all who have preceded … condition of things so singularly happy! All the lessons of history … succession has been happily removed! Overlooking partial and temporary … |
| Apr 30, 1837 | Martin van Buren |
State of Maine - Resolve Relating to the Fortification of Frontier States this detached spur, Mars Hill! Still further, the highest … |
| Sep 04, 1837 | Martin van Buren |
Special Session Message this conclusion sustained by experience! The Bank of the United States … |
| Dec 15, 1847 | James K. Polk |
Veto Message thus vested in the General Government! There is not an inlet of … |
| Dec 05, 1848 | James K. Polk | Fourth Annual Message |
| Dec 08, 1857 | James Buchanan | First Annual Message to Congress on the State of the Union |
| Jun 17, 1858 | Abraham Lincoln |
Address at the Illinois State Republican Convention in Springfield, Illinois different view had ever been entertained! At length a squabble springs … |
| Feb 01, 1860 | James Buchanan |
Veto Message power open for jobbing and corruption! Members of Congress, from … |
| Feb 27, 1860 | Abraham Lincoln |
Address at Cooper Union in New York City you accept the challenge? No! Then you really believe that … what is your proof? Harper's Ferry! John Brown!! John Brown was no Republican … |
| Jun 25, 1860 | James Buchanan |
Special Message become a precedent for future legislation! Officers might then be found … |
| Dec 03, 1860 | James Buchanan |
Fourth Annual Message to Congress on the State of the Union harmony to this distracted country! They, and they alone, can … would be endangered by the Constitution! The truth is that it was … |
| Jan 08, 1861 | James Buchanan |
Special Message truth before her precipitate action! I therefore appeal through … |
| Feb 18, 1862 | Abraham Lincoln |
Executive Order which ennobles human nature. Alas! is it rendered impossible … |
| Jul 12, 1862 | Abraham Lincoln |
Message of Appeal to Border-State Representatives in Favor of Compensated Emancipation wholly lost in any other event! How much better to thus save … which else we sink forever in war! How much better to do it … pecuniarily unable to do it! How much better for you as … |
| Aug 26, 1863 | Abraham Lincoln |
Letter to James C. Conkling it. But how can we attain it! There are but three conceivable … to keep Lee's army out of Pennsylvania! Meade's army can keep Lee's … |
| Apr 18, 1864 | Abraham Lincoln |
Address at Sanitary Fair in Baltimore: A Lecture on Liberty strive to reward them for it! But Baltimore suggests more … |
| Apr 11, 1865 | Abraham Lincoln |
The President's Last Public Address or to reject and disperse it! Can Louisiana be brought … discarding her new State government! Some twelve thousand voters … by running backward over them! Concede that the new government … |
| Feb 07, 1866 | Andrew Johnson |
Interview With a Colored Delegation Respecting Suffrage should be engaged in such a work! Now, it is always best to … didn’t you? MR. DOUGLASS. Not I! THE PRESIDENT. Well, I know … |
| Feb 22, 1866 | Andrew Johnson |
Remarks at a Meeting in Honor of Washington’s Birthday from my own State--God bless her! [ applause ]--which has struggled … he died that mankind might live! Let those who have erred … members. What a position is that! You struggled for four years … |
| Mar 04, 1868 | U.S. Congress |
Articles of Impeachment Exhibited by the House of Representatives wanting. Judas Iscariot? Judas! There was a Judas, and he … |
| Jun 19, 1888 | Republican Party Platforms |
Republican Party Platform of 1888 their memories be faithfully cherished! We also recall with our greetings … |