As an inaugural address, it was confined to a declaration of general principles and sentiments; and it breathed a spirit of patriotism which adversaries, as well as friends, admitted to be sincere, and to come from the heart.
The third paragraph was also felt to be a fling at General Jackson and Mr. Van Buren, and therefore unfit for a place in a President's message, and especially in an inaugural address.
When the two houses of Congress reassembled, each appointed a committee to prepare a response to the president's inaugural address.
Were I today to deliver an Inaugural Address to the people of the United States, I could not limit my comments on world affairs to one paragraph.
Events have only served to strengthen the general views on this question expressed in my inaugural address.
The course to be pursued, which, in my judgment, seemed wisest in the presence of this emergency, was plainly indicated in my inaugural address.
In my inaugural address I referred to the general subject of lynching in these words: Lynching must not be tolerated in a great and civilized country like the United States; courts, not mobs, must execute the penalties of the law.
Bath Power delivered an inaugural address on the advantages of the study of literature and science.
The "Inaugural Address" is a masterpiece of diplomatic finesse.
Bob has lost my gripsack containing my Inaugural Address.
President Arthur's inaugural address is one of its best examples.
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