About This Book
A series of annual messages to Congress offers an official appraisal of the nation's condition, reporting peace and general prosperity while outlining priorities in foreign and domestic policy. The speaker surveys diplomatic negotiations and outstanding claims with foreign powers, urges reliance on negotiation and arbitration, and recommends commercial and navigation measures to expand trade. Domestic concerns addressed include preservation of the Union, protection of national interests, and proposals for legislation deemed necessary to promote public welfare. The tone blends cautious optimism, insistence on rightful claims, and appeals for cooperation among branches of government.
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