Presidential documents : the speeches, proclamations, and policies that have shaped the nation from Washington to Clinton /
edited by J.F. Watts, Fred L. Israel.
- New York : Routledge, 2000.
- xi, 396 p. ; 26 cm.
Includes index.
President George Washington's First Inaugural Address, 30 April 1789 --
President George Washington to Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, 16 February 1791 -- The Evolution of the Cabinet and President George Washington to Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, 25 November 1791 -- The Evolution of the Cabinet --
President George Washington's Proclamation on Resistance to the Excise Tax, 15 September 1792 --
President George Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality, 22 April 1793 --
President George Washington's Proclamations on the Whiskey Insurrection, 7 August; 25 September 1794 --
Washington on the Role of the Army -- President George Washington to Major General Daniel Morgan, 27 March 1795 --
President George Washington's Farewell Address, 17 September 1796 --
President John Adams' Report to Congress on the XYZ Affair, 19 March 1798 --
President John Adams' Commission of John Marshall as Chief Justice, 31 January 1801 --
President Thomas Jefferson's First Inaugural Address, 4 March 1801 --
President Thomas Jefferson's First Annual Message to Congress, 8 December 1801 --
President Thomas Jefferson on the Importance of New Orleans, 18 April 1802 --
President Thomas Jefferson's Request for Appropriations for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 18 January 1803 --
President Thomas Jefferson's Recommendation to End the African Slave Trade, 2 December 1806 --
President Thomas Jefferson's Embargo Message, 18 December 1807.
President George Washington's First Inaugural Address, 30 April 1789 --
President George Washington to Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, 16 February 1791 --
The Evolution of the Cabinet and President George Washington to Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, 25 November 1791 --
The Evolution of the Cabinet --
President George Washington's Proclamation on Resistance to the Excise Tax, 15 September 1792 --
President George Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality, 22 April 1793 --
President George Washington's Proclamations on the Whiskey Insurrection, 7 August; 25 September 1794 --
Washington on the Role of the Army --
President George Washington to Major General Daniel Morgan, 27 March 1795 --
President George Washington's Farewell Address, 17 September 1796 --
President John Adams' Report to Congress on the XYZ Affair, 19 March 1798 --
President John Adams' Commission of John Marshall as Chief Justice, 31 January 1801 --
President Thomas Jefferson's First Inaugural Address, 4 March 1801 --
President Thomas Jefferson's First Annual Message to Congress, 8 December 1801 --
President Thomas Jefferson on the Importance of New Orleans, 18 April 1802 --
President Thomas Jefferson's Request for Appropriations for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 18 January 1803 --
President Thomas Jefferson's Recommendation to End the African Slave Trade, 2 December 1806 --
President Thomas Jefferson's Embargo Message, 18 December 1807.
"Historians J.F. Watts and Fred L. Israel present famous and lesser-known key speeches, letters, and other decisive papers, along with brief political and historical commentary on each selection. Whether printed in full or excerpted, these history-making documents are an invaluable resource as well as an engrossing browse. This volume includes: Washington's proclamations on the Whiskey Insurrection (1794); Thomas Jefferson's recommendation to end the African slave trade (1806); Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation (1863); Andrew Johnson's veto of the Civil Rights Act (1866); Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points" Plan for ending World War I (1917); Herbert Hoover's comments on the Stock Market Crash (1929); F.D.R.'s first "Fireside Chat" (1933); John F.; Kennedy's speech at the Berlin Wall (1963); Nixon's resignation speech and Gerald Ford's pardon (1974); Ronald Reagan's announcement of the "Star Wars" missile defense concept (1983); and Clinton's denial of his White House affair with Monica Lewinsky (1998)."--Jacket.
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Includes index.
President George Washington's First Inaugural Address, 30 April 1789 --
President George Washington to Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, 16 February 1791 -- The Evolution of the Cabinet and President George Washington to Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, 25 November 1791 -- The Evolution of the Cabinet --
President George Washington's Proclamation on Resistance to the Excise Tax, 15 September 1792 --
President George Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality, 22 April 1793 --
President George Washington's Proclamations on the Whiskey Insurrection, 7 August; 25 September 1794 --
Washington on the Role of the Army -- President George Washington to Major General Daniel Morgan, 27 March 1795 --
President George Washington's Farewell Address, 17 September 1796 --
President John Adams' Report to Congress on the XYZ Affair, 19 March 1798 --
President John Adams' Commission of John Marshall as Chief Justice, 31 January 1801 --
President Thomas Jefferson's First Inaugural Address, 4 March 1801 --
President Thomas Jefferson's First Annual Message to Congress, 8 December 1801 --
President Thomas Jefferson on the Importance of New Orleans, 18 April 1802 --
President Thomas Jefferson's Request for Appropriations for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 18 January 1803 --
President Thomas Jefferson's Recommendation to End the African Slave Trade, 2 December 1806 --
President Thomas Jefferson's Embargo Message, 18 December 1807.
President George Washington's First Inaugural Address, 30 April 1789 --
President George Washington to Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, 16 February 1791 --
The Evolution of the Cabinet and President George Washington to Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, 25 November 1791 --
The Evolution of the Cabinet --
President George Washington's Proclamation on Resistance to the Excise Tax, 15 September 1792 --
President George Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality, 22 April 1793 --
President George Washington's Proclamations on the Whiskey Insurrection, 7 August; 25 September 1794 --
Washington on the Role of the Army --
President George Washington to Major General Daniel Morgan, 27 March 1795 --
President George Washington's Farewell Address, 17 September 1796 --
President John Adams' Report to Congress on the XYZ Affair, 19 March 1798 --
President John Adams' Commission of John Marshall as Chief Justice, 31 January 1801 --
President Thomas Jefferson's First Inaugural Address, 4 March 1801 --
President Thomas Jefferson's First Annual Message to Congress, 8 December 1801 --
President Thomas Jefferson on the Importance of New Orleans, 18 April 1802 --
President Thomas Jefferson's Request for Appropriations for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 18 January 1803 --
President Thomas Jefferson's Recommendation to End the African Slave Trade, 2 December 1806 --
President Thomas Jefferson's Embargo Message, 18 December 1807.
"Historians J.F. Watts and Fred L. Israel present famous and lesser-known key speeches, letters, and other decisive papers, along with brief political and historical commentary on each selection. Whether printed in full or excerpted, these history-making documents are an invaluable resource as well as an engrossing browse. This volume includes: Washington's proclamations on the Whiskey Insurrection (1794); Thomas Jefferson's recommendation to end the African slave trade (1806); Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation (1863); Andrew Johnson's veto of the Civil Rights Act (1866); Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points" Plan for ending World War I (1917); Herbert Hoover's comments on the Stock Market Crash (1929); F.D.R.'s first "Fireside Chat" (1933); John F.; Kennedy's speech at the Berlin Wall (1963); Nixon's resignation speech and Gerald Ford's pardon (1974); Ronald Reagan's announcement of the "Star Wars" missile defense concept (1983); and Clinton's denial of his White House affair with Monica Lewinsky (1998)."--Jacket.
041592037X (alk. paper)
99020927
Presidents--History--United States--Sources.
United States--Politics and government--Sources.
United States--History--Sources.
E176.1 / .P889 2000
973.099 Pre 15