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- James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson, June 15, 1801, from Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe Correspondence, Transcribed and Edited by Gerard W
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- The Monroe Doctrine (1823) a Portion of President James Monroe's Seventh Annual Message to Congress, December 2, 1823
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- Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, February 21, 1818, from Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe Correspondence, Transcribed and Edited by Gerard W
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