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21 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 1 December 1814 | 1814-12-01 | I transmit for the information of Congress the communications last received from the Ministers... |
22 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 13 October 1814 | 1814-10-13 | I now transmit to Congress copies of the Instructions to the Plenipotentiaries of the United... |
23 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 10 October 1814 | 1814-10-10 | I lay before Congress communications just received from the Plenipotentiaries of the United... |
24 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 26 September 1814 | 1814-09-26 | I transmit to Congress for their information copies of a letter from Admiral Cockrane, commanding... |
25 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 31 March 1814 | 1814-03-31 | Taking into view the mutual interest which the United States and the foreign nations in amity... |
26 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 26 February 1814 | 1814-02-26 | It has appeared that at the recovery of the Michigan Territory from the temporary possession of... |
27 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 18 January 1814 … | 1814-01-18 | § To Congress. 18 January 1814. “I lay before Congress a report of the acting Secretary of the... |
28 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 14 January 1814 … | 1814-01-14 | § To Congress. 14 January 1814. “I transmit to Congress an account of the contingent expenses of... |
29 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 6 January 1814 | 1814-01-06 | I transmit for the information of Congress, copies of a letter from the British Secretary of... |
30 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 9 December 1813 | 1813-12-09 | The tendency of our commercial and navigation laws in their present state, to favor the Enemy and... |