About This Book
The collection presents a series of annual presidential messages delivered during a national crisis, reporting on the state of the Union, discussing foreign relations and the danger of foreign intervention, detailing military needs and defensive measures including forts, rail connections, and naval actions, reviewing fiscal accounts and borrowing, and addressing the question of slavery and policies toward freed people. Each address combines factual reporting, legal and diplomatic observations, and concrete recommendations for legislation and administration to preserve national unity and prosecute the war, while urging prudence, economy, and adherence to justice in both domestic and international affairs.
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