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Ratification of the Constitution
1787/10/04
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Ratification of the Constitution:" Opposition no doubt will be made to it in this stage ... even if well founded, [it] will in my opinion be improper."
GLC07979
To: Thomas Miller
1815/02/14
Fowarding copy of the Treaty of Ghent to the Northern front: "Hostilities may immediately cease between our troops and those of Great Britian"
GLC07980
to Robert R. Livingston re: letter of introduction, Livingston's appointment
1801/06/12
Expressing satisfaction in Livingston's appointment as Minister to France. With clipping adhered to document. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02495
to Comite des Finances [in French]
1795/08/09
Appealing to the Committee of Finances, he asks for justice on behalf of Jacques Le Ray. He relates what Le Ray's son, James, has told him about his father. The letter praises both father and son for their staunch defense of "the cause of liberty"...
GLC06683
President's Message. National Intelligencer Extra
1818/11/17
Monroe's address to the second session of the fifteenth Congress. Printed in 5 columns. Brigham 1: 103.
GLC06759
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