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A series of annual presidential messages addresses domestic reforms — notably currency and banking overhaul, agricultural credit, tariffs, and regulatory measures — alongside foreign-policy concerns such as international arbitration, regional instability in neighboring countries, wartime mobilization and conduct, and postwar settlement including proposals for an international organization to preserve peace. The speeches combine policy detail and legislative recommendations with appeals to constitutional duty and economic stability, balancing administrative reports with broader arguments about national responsibility, cooperative diplomacy, and practical steps for translating principles into law.
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