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These speeches offer a window into the early Republic’s optimism, as the nation reflects on a period of unprecedented peace and prosperity. Delivered over four consecutive years, the addresses weave together gratitude for health and abundance, observations on Europe’s relative calm, and a careful assessment of America’s growing role in global trade. Listeners will hear the president’s measured optimism about diplomatic ties, especially the evolving relationship with Britain and other maritime powers.
Beyond the diplomatic niceties, the talks turn to practical concerns about commerce, tariffs, and the quest for equal competition on the seas. The speaker argues for the removal of lingering trade restrictions, urging Congress to consider broader reciprocity with foreign nations. This collection captures the spirit of a young nation striving to balance principle with pragmatic economic policy, all while maintaining a tone of measured hope for the future.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (187K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by James Linden. HTML version by Al Haines
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1767–1848
Raised in a family at the center of the American Revolution, he grew into one of the young republic’s most accomplished diplomats before becoming the sixth president of the United States. His public life did not end with the presidency: in Congress, he became a forceful voice against slavery and for civil liberties.
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