| Response to the President's Annual Address |
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| Your Confidence in My Administration |
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| Indian Attack Against Mr. Byram |
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| House Response to the Annual Message |
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| Enlightened Solicitude for Public Order |
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| The Contract with Mr. Duer |
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| Expenditures for the Civil List for the Year 1793. |
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| Let the Hatchet Be Buried |
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| Serious and Early Attack Being Meditated |
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| Indian Affairs in the Southern Department |
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| Reason Given for Ordering Inordinate Amounts of Supplies |
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| It is our desire for your people to lay down their arms. |
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| Advice on Building Posts During Negotiations, Supply by Land, and Care of Visiting Wabash Chiefs |
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| Uneasy Hours for Want of Funds |
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| Letter Received |
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| Preserving the Peace & Preparing for War |
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| Proclamation of Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia |
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| Probability of a Lasting Peace |
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| Peace & Friendship with the United States |
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| Logistics Eased by River Rise; Need for Fresh Clothing |
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| Necessity of Troop Readiness and Adequate Stores; Concern for Pay of Troops |
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| President's Opinion on Frontier Protection |
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| Proposes Establishment of Superintendent of Indian Affairs |
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| Letter from General Sevier |
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| Disposition of the Creek Nation |
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