James Monroe: State of the Union Written Message - December 7, 1824

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    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government
James Monroe
Fellow-Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives:

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    10.2
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    3.6
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    12.0
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    9.2

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    Entities

  • House of Representatives
    [Organization]
  • Senate
    [Organization]
James Monroe
The view which I have now to present to you of our affairs, foreign and domestic, realizes the most sanguine anticipations which have been entertained of the public prosperity. If we look to the whole, our growth as a nation continues to be rapid beyond example; if to the States which compose it, the same gratifying spectacle is exhibited.

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    12.0
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  • Dale Chall
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  • Dale Chall
    6.3
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    1.58

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    5.00
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    0.06
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    0.02

    Entities

  • States
    [Country, City, State]
James Monroe
Our expansion over the vast territory within our limits has been great, without indicating any decline in those sections from which the emigration has been most conspicuous. We have daily gained strength by a native population in every quarter -- a population devoted to our happy system of government and cherishing the bond of union with internal affection.

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    12.0
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    12.0

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  • Dale Chall
    7.5
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    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    7.5
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    5.0

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    57
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    1.84

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    0.97
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    17.00
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    0.09
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    0.02

    Entities

  • daily
    [Date]
  • every quarter
    [Date]
James Monroe
Experience has already shewn that the difference of climate and of industry, proceeding from that cause, inseparable from such vast domains, and which under other systems might have a repulsive tendency, can not fail to produce with us under wise regulations the opposite effect. What one portion wants the other may supply;

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    12.0
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    12.0

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  • Dale Chall
    6.8
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    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    6.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

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    90
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    52
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.65

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  • VADER
    0.71
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    -4.00
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    0.02
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    -0.02

    Entities

  • one
    [Cardinal Number]
James Monroe
And this will be most sensibly felt by the parts most distant from each other, forming thereby a domestic market and an active intercourse between the extremes and throughout every portion of our Union.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
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    12.0
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    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    6.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

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    167
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    1
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    34
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    55
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    34
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.62

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    0.40
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    1.00
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    0.06
James Monroe
Thus by a happy distribution of power between the National and State Governments, Governments which rest exclusively on the sovereignty of the people and are fully adequate to the great purposes for which they were respectively instituted, causes which might otherwise lead to dismemberment operate powerfully to draw us closer together.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
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    12.0
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    12.0
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    12.0

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  • Dale Chall
    7.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    7.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

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    284
  • Sentences
    1
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    51
  • Syllables
    99
  • Words Per Sentence
    51
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.86

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  • VADER
    0.91
  • AFINN
    7.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.12
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.09

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government

    Entities

  • the National and State Governments
    [Organization]
James Monroe
In every other circumstance a correct view of the actual state of our Union must be equally gratifying to our constituents.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    11.9

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    3.9

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  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    3.9

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    102
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    1
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    21
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    35
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    21
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.81

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    0.51
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James Monroe
-- Our relations with foreign powers are of a friendly character, although certain interesting differences remain unsettled with some.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.3
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    12.0
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    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

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  • Dale Chall
    5.3
  • Sprache
    3.7

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  • Dale Chall
    5.3
  • Sprache
    3.7

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    112
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    1
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    18
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    18
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    2

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    0.69
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    4.00
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    -0.04
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    0.05
James Monroe
-- Our revenue under the mild system of impost and tonnage continues to be adequate to all the purposes of the Government.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.7
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    11.1

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.1
  • Sprache
    3.9

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  • Dale Chall
    7.1
  • Sprache
    3.9

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    98
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    21
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    35
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    21
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.67

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.23
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.16
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.05
James Monroe
-- Our agriculture, commerce, manufactures, and navigation flourish.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    10.0
  • Sprache
    1.9

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  • Dale Chall
    10.0
  • Sprache
    1.9

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    55
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    7
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    21
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    7
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    2.57

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  • Harvard IV
    0.22
James Monroe
-- Our fortifications are advancing in the degree authorized by existing appropriations to maturity, and due progress is made in the augmentation of the Navy to the limit prescribed for it by law.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

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    160
  • Sentences
    1
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    32
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    56
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    32
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    1.78

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  • VADER
    0.42
  • AFINN
    2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.13
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.03

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Military

    Entities

  • Navy
    [Organization]
James Monroe
For these blessings we owe to Almighty God, from whom we derive them, and with profound reverence, our most grateful and unceasing acknowledgments. In adverting to our relations with foreign powers, which are always an object of the highest importance, I have to remark that of the subjects which have been brought into discussion with them during the present Administration some have been satisfactorily terminated, others have been suspended, to be resumed hereafter under circumstances more favorable to success, and others are still in negotiation, with the hope that they may be adjusted with mutual accommodation to the interests and to the satisfaction of the respective parties.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    7.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

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    569
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    107
  • Syllables
    196
  • Words Per Sentence
    107
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.74

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  • VADER
    0.98
  • AFINN
    15.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.12

    Topics

  • People & Society/Religion & Belief
James Monroe
It has been the invariable object of this Government to cherish the most friendly relations with every power, and on principles and conditions which might make them permanent. A systematic effort has been made to place our commerce with each power on a footing of perfect reciprocity, to settle with each in a spirit of candor and liberality all existing differences, and to anticipate and remove so far as it might be practicable all causes of future variance.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

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    379
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    78
  • Syllables
    135
  • Words Per Sentence
    78
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.71

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.89
  • AFINN
    8.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.01

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government
  • People & Society/Social Sciences/Political Science
James Monroe
It having been stipulated by the 7th article of the convention of navigation and commerce which was concluded on [1822-06-24], between the United States and France, that the said convention should continue in force for two years from the first of October of that year, and for an indefinite term afterwards, unless one of the parties should declare its intention to renounce it, in which event it should cease to operate at the end of 6 months from such declaration, and no such intention having been announced, the convention having been found advantageous to both parties, it has since remained, and still remains, in force.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.6
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    9.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    9.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Characters
    497
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    107
  • Syllables
    162
  • Words Per Sentence
    107
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.46

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.82
  • AFINN
    2.00
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.05

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial

    Entities

  • France
    [Country, City, State]
  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • the end of 6 months
    [Date]
  • the first of
    [Date]
  • two years
    [Date]
  • 7th
    [Ordinal Number]
James Monroe
At the time when that convention was concluded many interesting subjects were left unsettled, and particularly our claim to indemnity for spoliations which were committed on our commerce in the late wars. For these interests and claims it was in the contemplation of the parties to make provision at a subsequent day by a more comprehensive and definitive treaty.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Characters
    302
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    59
  • Syllables
    105
  • Words Per Sentence
    59
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.71

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.60
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.06
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.06

    Entities

  • a subsequent day
    [Date]
James Monroe
The object has been duly attended to since by the Executive, but as yet it has not been accomplished. It is hoped that a favorable opportunity will present itself for opening a negotiation which may embrace and arrange all existing differences and every other concern in which they have a common interest upon the accession of the present King of France, an event which has occurred since the close of the last session of Congress.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.9
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Characters
    353
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    75
  • Syllables
    122
  • Words Per Sentence
    75
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.64

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.94
  • AFINN
    8.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08

    Entities

  • France
    [Country, City, State]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
  • Executive
    [Organization]
James Monroe
With Great Britain our commercial intercourse rests on the same footing that it did at the last session. by the convention of 1815, the commerce between the United States and the British dominions in Europe and the East Indies was arranged on a principle of reciprocity. That convention was confirmed and continued in force, with slight exceptions, by a subsequent treaty for the term of 10 years from [1818-10-20], the date of the latter.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.4
  • Gunning Fog
    15.9
  • Coleman Liau
    10.6
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Characters
    341
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    76
  • Syllables
    114
  • Words Per Sentence
    76
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.45

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.78
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05

    Entities

  • Great Britain
    [Country, City, State]
  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • 10 years
    [Date]
  • 1815
    [Date]
  • Europe
    [Location]
  • the East Indies
    [Location]
  • British
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
James Monroe
The trade with the British colonies in the West Indies has not as yet been arranged, by treaty or otherwise, to our satisfaction. An approach to that result has been made by legislative acts, whereby many serious impediments which had been raised by the parties in defense of their respective claims were removed.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    17.4
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    256
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    53
  • Syllables
    89
  • Words Per Sentence
    53
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.58

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.82
  • Harvard IV
    0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.05

    Topics

  • Travel/Tourist Destinations

    Entities

  • the West Indies
    [Location]
  • British
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
James Monroe
An earnest desire exists, and has been manifested on the part of this Government, to place the commerce with the colonies, likewise, on a footing of reciprocal advantage, and it is hoped that the British Government, seeing the justice of the proposal and its importance to the colonies, will ere long accede to it.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.8
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    253
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    54
  • Syllables
    91
  • Words Per Sentence
    54
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.59

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.94
  • AFINN
    9.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.02
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Entities

  • the British Government
    [Organization]
James Monroe
The commissioners who were appointed for the adjustment of the boundary between the territories of the United States and those of Great Britain, specified in the 5th article of the treaty of Ghent, having disagreed in their decision, and both Governments having agreed to establish that boundary by amicable negotiation between them, it is hoped that it may be satisfactorily adjusted in that mode.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    8.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    8.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    329
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    64
  • Syllables
    108
  • Words Per Sentence
    64
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.77

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.90
  • AFINN
    7.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.11
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.01

    Entities

  • Ghent
    [Country, City, State]
  • Great Britain
    [Country, City, State]
  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • 5th
    [Ordinal Number]
  • Governments
    [Organization]
James Monroe
The boundary specified by the 6th article has been established by the decision of the commissioners. From the progress made in that provided for by the 7th, according to a report recently received, there is good cause to presume that it will be settled in the course of the ensuing year. It is a cause of serious regret that no arrangement has yet been finally concluded between the two Governments to secure by joint cooperation the suppression of the slave trade.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.2
  • Coleman Liau
    11.7
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    378
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    81
  • Syllables
    127
  • Words Per Sentence
    81
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.57

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.42
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.04

    Entities

  • two
    [Cardinal Number]
  • the ensuing year
    [Date]
  • 6th
    [Ordinal Number]
  • 7th
    [Ordinal Number]
James Monroe
It was the object of the British Government in the early stages of the negotiation to adopt a plan for the suppression which should include the concession of the mutual right of search by the ships of war of each party of the vessels of the other for suspected offenders. This was objected to by this Government on the principle that as the right of search was a right of war of a belligerent toward a neutral power it might have an ill effect to extend it by treaty, to an offense which had been made comparatively mild, to a time of peace.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    9.1
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    435
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    103
  • Syllables
    145
  • Words Per Sentence
    103
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.46

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.81
  • AFINN
    -5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.02
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.04

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government

    Entities

  • the British Government
    [Organization]
James Monroe
Anxious, however, for the suppression of this trade, it was thought advisable, in compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives, founded on an act of Congress, to propose to the British Government an expedient which should be free from that objection and more effectual for the object, by making it piratical.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    264
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    53
  • Syllables
    91
  • Words Per Sentence
    53
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.72

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.32
  • AFINN
    2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.06
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.04

    Entities

  • Congress
    [Organization]
  • the British Government
    [Organization]
  • the House of Representatives
    [Organization]
James Monroe
In that mode the enormity of the crime would place the offenders out of the protection of their Government, and involve no question of search or other question between the parties touching their respective rights. It was believed, also, that it would completely suppress the trade in the vessels of both parties, and by their respective citizens and subjects in those of other powers, with whom it was hoped that the odium which would thereby be attached to it would produce a corresponding arrangement, and by means thereof its entire extirpation forever.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    457
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    92
  • Syllables
    148
  • Words Per Sentence
    92
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.55

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.66
  • AFINN
    -4.00
  • Harvard IV
    -0.01
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.05

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Public Safety/Crime & Justice
James Monroe
A convention to this effect was concluded and signed in London on [1824-03-13], by plenipotentiaries duly authorized by both Governments, to the ratification of which certain obstacles have arisen which are not yet entirely removed. The difference between the parties still remaining has been reduced to a point not of sufficient magnitude, as is presumed, to be permitted to defeat an object so near to the heart of both nations and so desirable to the friends of humanity throughout the world.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    397
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    83
  • Syllables
    139
  • Words Per Sentence
    83
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.59

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.86
  • AFINN
    -1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.02

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government

    Entities

  • London
    [Country, City, State]
  • Governments
    [Organization]
James Monroe
As objections, however, to the principle recommended by the House of Representatives, or at least to the consequences inseparable from it, and which are understood to apply to the law, have been raised, which may deserve a reconsideration of the whole subject, I have thought it proper to suspend the conclusion of a new convention until the definitive sentiments of Congress may be ascertained.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    324
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    64
  • Syllables
    115
  • Words Per Sentence
    64
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.75

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.13
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Topics

  • Law & Government

    Entities

  • Congress
    [Organization]
  • the House of Representatives
    [Organization]
James Monroe
The documents relating to the negotiation are with that intent submitted to your consideration. Our commerce with Sweden has been placed on a footing of perfect reciprocity by treaty, and with Russia, the Netherlands, Prussia, the free Hanseatic cities, the Dukedom of Oldenburg, and Sardinia by internal regulations on each side, founded on mutual agreement between the respective Governments.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    8.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    8.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    327
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    59
  • Syllables
    114
  • Words Per Sentence
    59
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.85

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.92
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.11

    Entities

  • Hanseatic
    [Country, City, State]
  • Oldenburg
    [Country, City, State]
  • Prussia
    [Country, City, State]
  • Russia
    [Country, City, State]
  • Sardinia
    [Country, City, State]
  • Sweden
    [Country, City, State]
  • the Netherlands
    [Country, City, State]
James Monroe
The principles upon which the commercial policy of the United States is founded are to be traced to an early period. They are essentially connected with those upon which their independence was declared, and owe their origin to the enlightened men who took the lead in our affairs at that important epoch.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.1
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    250
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    52
  • Syllables
    85
  • Words Per Sentence
    52
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.62

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.78
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.13
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Entities

  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
James Monroe
They are developed in their first treaty of commerce with France of [1778-02-06], and by a formal commission which was instituted immediately after the conclusion of their Revolutionary struggle, for the purpose of negotiating treaties of commerce with every European power.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    8.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    8.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    219
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    43
  • Syllables
    76
  • Words Per Sentence
    43
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.74

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.32
  • AFINN
    -2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.13
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government/Visa & Immigration

    Entities

  • France
    [Country, City, State]
  • European
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
  • first
    [Ordinal Number]
  • Revolutionary
    [Organization]
James Monroe
The first treaty of the United States with Prussia, which was negotiated by that commission, affords a signal illustration of those principles. The act of Congress of [1815-03-03], adopted immediately after the return of a general peace, was a new overture to foreign nations to establish our commercial relations with them on the basis of free and equal reciprocity.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    291
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    61
  • Syllables
    100
  • Words Per Sentence
    61
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.66

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.86
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.10

    Topics

  • Reference
  • Law & Government/Government
  • People & Society/Social Sciences/Political Science

    Entities

  • Prussia
    [Country, City, State]
  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • first
    [Ordinal Number]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
James Monroe
That principle has pervaded all the acts of Congress and all the negotiations of the Executive on the subject. A convention for the settlement of important questions in relation to the North West coast of this continent and its adjoining seas was concluded and signed at St. Petersburg on the 5th day of April last by the minister plenipotentiary of the United States and plenipotentiaries of the Imperial Government of Russia.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    17.9
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    353
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    71
  • Syllables
    115
  • Words Per Sentence
    71
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.7

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.56
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.01
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Topics

  • Reference
  • Law & Government/Government
  • People & Society/Social Sciences/Political Science

    Entities

  • Russia
    [Country, City, State]
  • St. Petersburg
    [Country, City, State]
  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • the 5th day of April last
    [Date]
  • North West
    [Location]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
  • the Imperial Government
    [Organization]
James Monroe
It will immediately be laid before the Senate for the exercise of the constitutional authority of that body with reference to its ratification. It is proper to add that the manner in which this negotiation was invited and conducted on the part of the Emperor has been very satisfactory. The great and extraordinary changes which have happened in the Governments of Spain and Portugal within the last two years, without seriously affecting the friendly relations which under all of them have been maintained with those powers by the United States, have been obstacles to the adjustment of the particular subjects of discussion which have arisen with each.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    543
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    107
  • Syllables
    185
  • Words Per Sentence
    107
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.72

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.91
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.09

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government

    Entities

  • Portugal
    [Country, City, State]
  • Spain
    [Country, City, State]
  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • the last two years
    [Date]
  • Senate
    [Organization]
James Monroe
A resolution of the Senate adopted at their last session called for information as to the effect produced upon our relations with Spain by the recognition on the part of the United States of the independent South American Governments. The papers containing that information are now communicated to Congress.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    257
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    49
  • Syllables
    89
  • Words Per Sentence
    49
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.82

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.42
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.13
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.06

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government

    Entities

  • Spain
    [Country, City, State]
  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • South American
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
  • Senate
    [Organization]
James Monroe
A charge' d'affaires has been received from the independent Government of Brazil. That country, heretofore a colonial possession of Portugal, had some years since been proclaimed by the Sovereign of Portugal himself an independent Kingdom. Since his return to Lisbon a revolution in Brazil has established a new Government there with an imperial title, at the head of which is placed a prince, in whom the regency had been vested by the King at the time of his departure.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    15.6
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    384
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    79
  • Syllables
    135
  • Words Per Sentence
    79
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.65

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.15
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.01

    Entities

  • Brazil
    [Country, City, State]
  • Lisbon
    [Country, City, State]
  • Portugal
    [Country, City, State]
  • some years
    [Date]
James Monroe
There is reason to expect that by amicable negotiation the independence of Brazil will ere long be recognized by Portugal herself. With the remaining powers of Europe, with those on the coast of Barbary, and with all the new South American States our relations are of a friendly character. We have ministers plenipotentiary residing with the Republics of Colombia and Chile, and have received ministers of the same rank from Columbia, Guatemala, Buenos Ayres, and Mexico.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    15.9
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    387
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    76
  • Syllables
    139
  • Words Per Sentence
    76
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.78

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.49
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.01

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government

    Entities

  • Brazil
    [Country, City, State]
  • Buenos Ayres
    [Country, City, State]
  • Chile
    [Country, City, State]
  • Columbia
    [Country, City, State]
  • Guatemala
    [Country, City, State]
  • Mexico
    [Country, City, State]
  • Portugal
    [Country, City, State]
  • Barbary
    [Location]
  • Europe
    [Location]
  • South American
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
  • the Republics of Colombia
    [Organization]
James Monroe
Our commercial relations with all those States are mutually beneficial and increasing. With the Republic of Colombia a treaty of commerce has been formed, of which a copy is received and the original daily expected. A negotiation for a like treaty would have been commenced with Buenos Ayres had it not been prevented by the indisposition and lamented decease of Mr.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    15.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    302
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    61
  • Syllables
    108
  • Words Per Sentence
    61
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.7

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.64
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.02

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial

    Entities

  • the Republic of Colombia
    [Country, City, State]
  • daily
    [Date]
  • Buenos Ayres
    [Organization]
James Monroe
Rodney, our minister there, and to whose memory the most respectful attention has been shewn by the Government of that Republic. An advantageous alteration in our treaty with Tunis has been obtained by our consular agent residing there, the official document of which when received will be laid before the Senate.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    258
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    51
  • Syllables
    90
  • Words Per Sentence
    51
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.67

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.70
  • AFINN
    2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.09
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Entities

  • Senate
    [Organization]
  • Tunis
    [Organization]
  • Rodney
    [Person]
James Monroe
The attention of the Government has been drawn with great solicitude to other subjects, and particularly to that relating to a state of maritime war, involving the relative rights of neutral and belligerent in such wars. Most of the difficulties which we have experienced and of the losses which we have sustained since the establishment of our independence have proceeded from the unsettled state of those rights and the extent to which the belligerent claim has been carried against the neutral party.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    418
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    82
  • Syllables
    138
  • Words Per Sentence
    82
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.6

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.80
  • AFINN
    -3.00
  • Harvard IV
    -0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government
James Monroe
It is impossible to look back on the occurrences of the late wars in Europe, and to behold the disregard which was paid to our rights as a neutral power, and the waste which was made of our commerce by the parties to those wars by various acts of their respective Governments, and under the pretext by each that the other had set the example, without great mortification and a fixed purpose never to submit to the like in future.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    9.6
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    345
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    80
  • Syllables
    117
  • Words Per Sentence
    80
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.44

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.81
  • AFINN
    2.00
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.04

    Topics

  • Arts & Entertainment

    Entities

  • Europe
    [Location]
  • Governments
    [Organization]
James Monroe
An attempt to remove those causes of possible variance by friendly negotiation and on just principles which should be applicable to all parties could, it was presumed, be viewed by none other than as a proof of an earnest desire to preserve those relations with every power. In the late war between France and Spain a crisis occurred in which it seemed probable that all controvertible principles involved in such wars might be brought into discussion and settled to the satisfaction of all parties.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    412
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    84
  • Syllables
    141
  • Words Per Sentence
    84
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.6

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.60
  • Harvard IV
    0.02

    Entities

  • France
    [Country, City, State]
  • Spain
    [Country, City, State]
James Monroe
Propositions having this object in view have been made to the Governments of Great Britain, France, Russia, and of other powers, which have been received in a friendly manner by all, but as yet no treaty has been formed with either for its accomplishment. The policy will, it is presumed, be persevered in, and in the hope that it may be successful.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    15.0
  • Coleman Liau
    10.6
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    278
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    62
  • Syllables
    97
  • Words Per Sentence
    62
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.4

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.90
  • AFINN
    11.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.09
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.04

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government

    Entities

  • France
    [Country, City, State]
  • Russia
    [Country, City, State]
  • the Governments of Great Britain
    [Organization]
James Monroe
It will always be recollected that with one of the parties to those wars and from whom we received those injuries, we sought redress by war. From the other, by whose then reigning Government our vessels were seized in port as well as at sea and their cargoes confiscated, indemnity has been expected, but has not yet been rendered.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    15.2
  • Coleman Liau
    10.8
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    267
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    59
  • Syllables
    89
  • Words Per Sentence
    59
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.41

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.33
  • AFINN
    -3.00
  • Harvard IV
    -0.06
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.06

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial
James Monroe
It was under the influence of the latter that our vessels were likewise seized by the Governments of Spain, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, and Naples, and from whom indemnity has been claimed and is still expected, with the exception of Spain, by whom it has been rendered. With both parties we had abundant cause of war, but we had no alternative but to resist that which was most powerful at sea and pressed us nearest at home.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    10.5
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    339
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    76
  • Syllables
    113
  • Words Per Sentence
    76
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.42

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.19
  • AFINN
    -1.00
  • Harvard IV
    -0.01
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Entities

  • Denmark
    [Country, City, State]
  • Holland
    [Country, City, State]
  • Naples
    [Country, City, State]
  • Spain
    [Country, City, State]
  • Sweden
    [Country, City, State]
  • the Governments of Spain
    [Organization]
James Monroe
With this all differences were settled by a treaty, founded on conditions fair and honorable to both, and which has been so far executed with perfect good faith. It has been earnestly hoped that the other would of its own accord, and from a sentiment of justice and conciliation, make to our citizens the indemnity to which they are entitled, and thereby remove from our relations any just cause of discontent on our side.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.4
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    342
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    74
  • Syllables
    118
  • Words Per Sentence
    74
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.55

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.97
  • AFINN
    12.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.02
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.01

    Topics

  • People & Society
James Monroe
It is estimated that the receipts into the Treasury during the current year, exclusive of loans, will exceed $18.5M, which, with the sum remaining in the Treasury at the end of the last year, amounting to $9,463,922.81 will, after discharging the current disbursements of the year, the interest on the public debt, and upward of $11,633,011.52 of the principal, leave a balance of more than $3M in the Treasury on the first day of January next.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    8.1
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    325
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    80
  • Syllables
    107
  • Words Per Sentence
    80
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.38

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.64
  • Harvard IV
    0.01
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.01

    Topics

  • Finance

    Entities

  • the current year
    [Date]
  • the end of the last year
    [Date]
  • the first day of January next
    [Date]
  • the year
    [Date]
  • $18.5M
    [Money]
  • 11,633,011.52
    [Money]
  • more than $3M
    [Money]
  • Treasury
    [Organization]
James Monroe
A larger amount of the debt contracted during the late war, bearing an interest of 6%, becoming redeemable in the course of the ensuing year than could be discharged by the ordinary revenue, the act of the 26th of May authorized a loan of $5M at 4.5% to meet the same. By this arrangement an annual saving will accrue to the public of $75,000. Under the act of the 24th of May last a loan of $5M was authorized, in order to meet the awards under the Florida treaty, which was negotiated at par with the Bank of the United States at 4.5%, the limit of interest fixed by the act.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    7.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    433
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    112
  • Syllables
    151
  • Words Per Sentence
    112
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.38

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.66
  • AFINN
    2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Topics

  • Finance/Credit & Lending

    Entities

  • 24th of May
    [Date]
  • annual
    [Date]
  • May
    [Date]
  • the ensuing year
    [Date]
  • the Florida treaty
    [Law]
  • $5M
    [Money]
  • 75,000
    [Money]
  • 26th
    [Ordinal Number]
  • the Bank of the United States
    [Organization]
  • 4.5%
    [Percent]
  • 6%
    [Percent]
James Monroe
By this provision the claims of our citizens who had sustained so great a loss by spoliations, and from whom indemnity had been so long withheld, were promptly paid. For these advances the public will be amply repaid at no distant day by the sale of the lands in Florida. Of the great advantages resulting from the acquisition of the Territory in other respects too high an estimate can not be formed.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.5
  • Gunning Fog
    14.6
  • Coleman Liau
    10.8
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    11.8

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    325
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    72
  • Syllables
    108
  • Words Per Sentence
    72
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.5

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.89
  • AFINN
    7.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.06
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.03

    Topics

  • Finance

    Entities

  • Florida
    [Country, City, State]
  • day
    [Date]
  • Territory
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
James Monroe
It is estimated that the receipts into the Treasury during the year 1825 will be sufficient to meet the disbursements of the year, including the sum of $10M, which is annually appropriated by the act of constituting the sinking fund to the payment of the principal and interest of the public debt. The whole amount of the public debt on the first of January next may be estimated at $86M, inclusive of $2.5M of the loan authorized by the act of the 26th of May last.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    8.8
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    360
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    86
  • Syllables
    122
  • Words Per Sentence
    86
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.49

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.05
  • AFINN
    -3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.07

    Topics

  • Finance

    Entities

  • annually
    [Date]
  • the first of January next
    [Date]
  • the year
    [Date]
  • the year 1825
    [Date]
  • $10M
    [Money]
  • $2.5M
    [Money]
  • $86M
    [Money]
  • 26th
    [Ordinal Number]
  • Treasury
    [Organization]
James Monroe
In this estimate is included a stock of $7M, issued for the purchase of that amount of the capital stock of the Bank of the United States, and which, as the stock of the bank still held by the Government will at least be fully equal to its reimbursement, ought not to be considered as constituting a part of the public debt.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    8.5
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    256
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    62
  • Syllables
    86
  • Words Per Sentence
    62
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.37

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.08
  • AFINN
    -1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05

    Topics

  • Finance

    Entities

  • $7M
    [Money]
  • Government
    [Organization]
  • the Bank of the United States
    [Organization]
James Monroe
Estimating, then, the whole amount of the public debt at $79M and regarding the annual receipts and expenditures of the Government, a well-founded hope may be entertained that, should no unexpected event occur, the whole of the public debt may be discharged in the course of 10 years, and the Government be left at liberty thereafter to apply such portion of the revenue as may not be necessary for current expenses to such other objects as may be most conducive to the public security and welfare.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.3
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    8.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    8.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    400
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    87
  • Syllables
    138
  • Words Per Sentence
    87
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.57

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.64
  • AFINN
    -3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.04
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Topics

  • Finance

    Entities

  • 10 years
    [Date]
  • annual
    [Date]
  • $79M
    [Money]
  • Government
    [Organization]
James Monroe
That the sums applicable to these objects will be very considerable may be fairly concluded when it is recollected that a large amount of the public revenue has been applied since the late war

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.7
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    159
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    34
  • Syllables
    57
  • Words Per Sentence
    34
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.62

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.60
  • AFINN
    -2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.06
James Monroe
-- to the construction of the public buildings in this city;

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    6.0
  • Gunning Fog
    8.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.9
  • SMOG
    9.0
  • ARI
    5.7

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    2.1
  • Sprache
    2.1

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    2.1
  • Sprache
    2.1

    Statistics

  • Characters
    47
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    10
  • Syllables
    16
  • Words Per Sentence
    10
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.5

    Sentiment

  • Harvard IV
    0.09
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.09
James Monroe
-- to the erection of fortifications along the coast and of arsenals in different parts of the Union;

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.9
  • Gunning Fog
    16.2
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    9.5

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.6
  • Sprache
    3.1

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.6
  • Sprache
    3.1

    Statistics

  • Characters
    81
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    17
  • Syllables
    27
  • Words Per Sentence
    17
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.76

    Sentiment

  • Harvard IV
    -0.06

    Entities

  • Union
    [Organization]
James Monroe
-- to the augmentation of the Navy;

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    6.4
  • Gunning Fog
    9.1
  • Coleman Liau
    9.7
  • SMOG
    9.0
  • ARI
    2.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    2.9
  • Sprache
    1.5

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    2.9
  • Sprache
    1.5

    Statistics

  • Characters
    26
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    6
  • Syllables
    9
  • Words Per Sentence
    6
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.67

    Sentiment

  • Harvard IV
    0.14

    Entities

  • Navy
    [Organization]
James Monroe
-- to the extinguishment of the Indian title to large tracts of fertile territory;

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.3
  • Gunning Fog
    11.4
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    9.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.7
  • Sprache
    2.7

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.7
  • Sprache
    2.7

    Statistics

  • Characters
    66
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    13
  • Syllables
    23
  • Words Per Sentence
    13
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.85

    Sentiment

  • AFINN
    2.00

    Entities

  • Indian
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
James Monroe
-- to the acquisition of Florida;

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    10.0
  • Gunning Fog
    10.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    11.3
  • ARI
    4.6

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.6
  • Sprache
    1.4

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.6
  • Sprache
    1.4

    Statistics

  • Characters
    25
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    5
  • Syllables
    9
  • Words Per Sentence
    5
  • Syllables Per Word
    2

    Entities

  • Florida
    [Country, City, State]
James Monroe
-- to pensions to Revolutionary officers and soldiers, and to invalids of the late war.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    17.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    8.8

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.1
  • Sprache
    2.8

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.1
  • Sprache
    2.8

    Statistics

  • Characters
    69
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    14
  • Syllables
    24
  • Words Per Sentence
    14
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.93

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.60
  • AFINN
    -2.00
  • Harvard IV
    -0.13
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.13

    Entities

  • Revolutionary
    [Organization]
James Monroe
On many of these objects the expense will annually be diminished and cease at no distant period on most of them. On the [1917-01-01], the public debt amounted to $123,491,965.16, and, notwithstanding the large sums which have been applied to these objects, it has been reduced since that period $37,446,961.78. The last portion of the public debt will be redeemable on [1835-01-01], and, while there is the best reason to believe that the resources of the Government will be continually adequate to such portions of it as may become due in the interval, it is recommended to Congress to seize every opportunity which may present itself to reduce the rate of interest on every part thereof.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    8.5
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    511
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    124
  • Syllables
    177
  • Words Per Sentence
    124
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.44

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.76
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.06
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Topics

  • Finance

    Entities

  • annually
    [Date]
  • 123,491,965.16
    [Money]
  • 37,446,961.78
    [Money]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
  • Government
    [Organization]
James Monroe
The high state of the public credit and the great abundance of money are at this time very favorable to such a result. It must be very gratifying to our fellow citizens to witness this flourishing state of the public finances when it is recollected that no burthen whatever has been imposed upon them. The military establishment in all its branches, in the performance of the various duties assigned to each, justifies the favorable view which was presented of the efficiency of its organization at the last session.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    424
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    88
  • Syllables
    145
  • Words Per Sentence
    88
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.67

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.95
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Topics

  • Finance
James Monroe
All the appropriations have been regularly applied to the objects intended by Congress, and so far as the disbursements have been made the accounts have been rendered and settled without loss to the public. The condition of the Army itself, as relates to the officers and men, in science and discipline is highly respectable.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.7
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    267
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    54
  • Syllables
    88
  • Words Per Sentence
    54
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.59

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.63
  • AFINN
    -3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.04

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government

    Entities

  • Army
    [Organization]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
James Monroe
The Military Academy, on which the Army essentially rests, and to which it is much indebted for this state of improvement, has attained, in comparison with any other institution of a like kind, a high degree of perfection. Experience, however, has shewn that the dispersed condition of the corps of artillery is unfavorable to the discipline of that important branch of the military establishment.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    325
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    64
  • Syllables
    114
  • Words Per Sentence
    64
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.77

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.92
  • AFINN
    9.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.12
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.03

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Military

    Entities

  • Army
    [Organization]
  • The Military Academy
    [Organization]
James Monroe
To remedy this inconvenience, eleven companies have been assembled at the fortification erected at Old Point Comfort as a school for artillery instruction, with intention as they shall be perfected in the various duties of that service to order them to other posts, and, to supply their places with other companies for instruction in like manner.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    286
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    56
  • Syllables
    96
  • Words Per Sentence
    56
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.73

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.70
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.06
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.02

    Entities

  • eleven
    [Cardinal Number]
  • Old Point Comfort
    [Product]
James Monroe
In this mode a complete knowledge of the science and duties of this arm will be extended throughout the whole corps of artillery. But to carry this object fully into effect will require the aid of Congress, to obtain which the subject is now submitted to your consideration. Of the progress which has been made in the construction of fortifications for the permanent defense of our maritime frontier, according to the plan decided on and to the extent of the existing appropriations, the report of the Secretary of War, which is herewith communicated, will give a detailed account.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    476
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    98
  • Syllables
    157
  • Words Per Sentence
    98
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.63

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.23
  • Harvard IV
    0.11

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Military

    Entities

  • War
    [Event]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
James Monroe
Their final completion can not fail to give great additional security to that frontier, and to diminish proportionably the expense of defending it in the event of war. The provisions in several acts of Congress of the last session for the improvement of the navigation of the Mississippi and the Ohio, of the harbor of Presqu'isle, on Lake Erie, and the repair of the Plymouth beach are in a course of regular execution;

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.7
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    341
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    73
  • Syllables
    116
  • Words Per Sentence
    73
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.68

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.82
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Entities

  • Ohio
    [Country, City, State]
  • Plymouth
    [Country, City, State]
  • Lake Erie
    [Location]
  • Mississippi
    [Location]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
James Monroe
And there is reason to believe that the appropriation in each instance will be adequate to the object.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    9.8
  • Gunning Fog
    11.6
  • Coleman Liau
    11.7
  • SMOG
    11.3
  • ARI
    9.6

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.4
  • Sprache
    3.2

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.4
  • Sprache
    3.2

    Statistics

  • Characters
    84
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    18
  • Syllables
    29
  • Words Per Sentence
    18
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.56

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.23
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.18
James Monroe
To carry these improvements fully into effect, the superintendence of them has been assigned to officers of the Corps of Engineers. Under the act of 30th April last, authorizing the President to cause a survey to be made, with the necessary plans and estimates, of such roads and canals as he might deem of national importance in a commercial or military point of view, or for the transportation of the mail, a board has been instituted, consisting of two distinguished officers of the Corps of Engineers and a distinguished civil engineer, with assistants, who have been actively employed in carrying into effect the object of the act.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    517
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    107
  • Syllables
    175
  • Words Per Sentence
    107
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.63

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.73
  • AFINN
    6.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Topics

  • Science
  • Business & Industrial

    Entities

  • two
    [Cardinal Number]
  • April last
    [Date]
  • 30th
    [Ordinal Number]
  • the Corps of Engineers
    [Organization]
James Monroe
They have carefully examined the route between the Potomac and the Ohio rivers; between the latter and Lake Erie; between the Alleghany and the Susquehannah; and the routes between the Delaware and the Raritan, Barnstable and Buzzards Bay, and between Boston Harbor and Narraganset Bay. Such portion of the Corps of Topographical Engineers as could be spared from the survey of the coast has been employed in surveying the very important route between the Potomac and the Ohio.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    17.7
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    393
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    78
  • Syllables
    130
  • Words Per Sentence
    78
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.68

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.38
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.04

    Entities

  • Barnstable
    [Country, City, State]
  • Delaware
    [Country, City, State]
  • Ohio
    [Country, City, State]
  • Potomac
    [Country, City, State]
  • Raritan
    [Country, City, State]
  • Boston Harbor
    [Location]
  • Lake Erie
    [Location]
  • Narraganset Bay
    [Location]
  • Alleghany
    [Organization]
  • Buzzards Bay
    [Organization]
  • Susquehannah
    [Organization]
  • the Corps of Topographical Engineers
    [Organization]
James Monroe
Considerable progress has been made in it, but the survey can not be completed until the next season. It is gratifying to add, from the view already taken, that there is good cause to believe that this great national object may be fully accomplished. It is contemplated to commence early in the next season the execution of the other branch of the act -- that which relates to roads -- and with the survey of a route from this city, through the Southern States, to New Orleans, the importance of which can not be too highly estimated.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.5
  • Coleman Liau
    10.5
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    425
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    95
  • Syllables
    139
  • Words Per Sentence
    95
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.46

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.98
  • AFINN
    12.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.07
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Entities

  • New Orleans
    [Country, City, State]
  • the Southern States
    [Country, City, State]
  • the next season
    [Date]
James Monroe
All the officers of both the corps of engineers who could be spared from other services have been employed in exploring and surveying the routes for canals. to digest a plan for both objects for the great purposes specified will require a thorough knowledge of every part of our Union and of the relation of each part to the others and of all to the seat of the General Government.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    10.3
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    310
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    70
  • Syllables
    104
  • Words Per Sentence
    70
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.47

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.62
  • AFINN
    3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08

    Topics

  • Law & Government
  • Business & Industrial

    Entities

  • the General Government
    [Organization]
James Monroe
For such a digest it will be necessary that the information be full, minute, and precise. With a view to these important objects, I submit to the consideration of the Congress the propriety of enlarging both the corps of engineers -- the military and topographical. It need scarcely be remarked that the more extensively these corps are engaged in the improvement of their country, in the execution of the powers of Congress, and in aid of the States in such improvements as lie beyond that limit, when such aid is desired, the happier the effect will be in many views of which the subject is perceptible.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.6
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    488
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    105
  • Syllables
    166
  • Words Per Sentence
    105
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.56

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.92
  • AFINN
    6.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.06

    Entities

  • States
    [Country, City, State]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
James Monroe
By profiting of their science the works will always be well executed, and by giving to the officers such employment our Union will derive all the advantage, in peace as well as in war, from their talents and services which they can afford. In this mode, also, the military will be incorporated with the civil, and unfounded and injurious distinctions and prejudices of every kind be done away.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.7
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    318
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    68
  • Syllables
    107
  • Words Per Sentence
    68
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.63

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.91
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03

    Topics

  • People & Society
James Monroe
To the corps themselves this service can not fail to be equally useful, since by the knowledge they would thus acquire they would be eminently better qualified in the event of war for the great purposes for which they were instituted. Our relations with the Indian tribes within our limits have not been materially changed during the year.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.4
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    279
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    58
  • Syllables
    91
  • Words Per Sentence
    58
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.52

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.83
  • AFINN
    2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.06

    Entities

  • the year
    [Date]
  • Indian
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
James Monroe
The hostile disposition evinced by certain tribes on the Missouri during the last year still continues, and has extended in some degree to those on the Upper Mississippi and the Upper Lakes. Several parties of our citizens have been plundered and murdered by those tribes. In order to establish relations of friendship with them, Congress at the last session made an appropriation for treaties with them and for the employment of a suitable military escort to accompany and attend the commissioners at the places appointed for the negotiations.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    452
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    88
  • Syllables
    151
  • Words Per Sentence
    88
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.7

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.08
  • AFINN
    3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.09
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Topics

  • People & Society

    Entities

  • Missouri
    [Country, City, State]
  • the Upper Mississippi
    [Country, City, State]
  • the last year
    [Date]
  • the Upper Lakes
    [Location]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
James Monroe
This object has not been effected. The season was too far advanced when the appropriation was made and the distance too great to permit it, but measures have been taken, and all the preparations will be completed to accomplish it at an early period in the next season. Believing that the hostility of the tribes, particularly on the Upper Mississippi and the Lakes, is in no small degree owing to the wars which are carried on between the tribes residing in that quarter, measures have been taken to bring about a general peace among them, which, if successful, will not only tend to the security of our citizens, but be of great advantage to the Indians themselves.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.3
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    538
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    117
  • Syllables
    181
  • Words Per Sentence
    117
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.54

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.95
  • AFINN
    15.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.10
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.04

    Topics

  • Arts & Entertainment

    Entities

  • the Upper Mississippi
    [Country, City, State]
  • season
    [Date]
  • that quarter
    [Date]
  • the next season
    [Date]
  • Indians
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
James Monroe
With the exception of the tribes referred to, our relations with all the others are on the same friendly footing, and it affords me great satisfaction to add that they are making steady advances in civilization and the improvement of their condition. Many of the tribes have already made great progress in the arts of civilized life.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    17.7
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    273
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    57
  • Syllables
    90
  • Words Per Sentence
    57
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.53

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.96
  • AFINN
    12.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.16
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.11

    Topics

  • People & Society
James Monroe
This desirable result has been brought about by the humane and persevering policy of the Government, and particularly by means of the appropriation for the civilization of the Indians. There have been established under the provisions of this act 32 schools, containing 916 scholars, who are well instructed in several branches of literature, and likewise in agriculture and the ordinary arts of life.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    327
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    63
  • Syllables
    111
  • Words Per Sentence
    63
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.78

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.53
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08

    Entities

  • 32
    [Cardinal Number]
  • 916
    [Cardinal Number]
  • Indians
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
James Monroe
Under the appropriation to authorize treaties with the Creeks and Quaupaw Indians commissioners have been appointed and negotiations are now pending, but the result is not yet known. For more full information respecting the principle which has been adopted for carrying into effect the act of Congress authorizing surveys, with plans and estimates for canals and roads, and on every other branch of duty incident to the Department of War, I refer you to the report of the Secretary.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    398
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    79
  • Syllables
    132
  • Words Per Sentence
    79
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.71

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.17
  • AFINN
    -2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.11
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.01

    Topics

  • Law & Government

    Entities

  • Creeks
    [Location]
  • Quaupaw Indians
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
  • the Department of War
    [Organization]
James Monroe
The squadron in the Mediterranean has been maintained in the extent which was proposed in the report of the Secretary of the Navy of the last year, and has afforded to our commerce the necessary protection in that sea. Apprehending, however, that the unfriendly relations which have existed between Algiers and some of the powers of Europe might be extended to us, it has been thought expedient to augment the force there, and in consequence the North Carolina, a ship of the line, has been prepared, and will sail in a few days to join it.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    10.9
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    435
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    96
  • Syllables
    146
  • Words Per Sentence
    96
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.53

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.15
  • AFINN
    2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.02
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.02

    Topics

  • Law & Government

    Entities

  • Algiers
    [Country, City, State]
  • the North Carolina
    [Country, City, State]
  • a few days
    [Date]
  • the last year
    [Date]
  • Europe
    [Location]
  • Mediterranean
    [Location]
  • Navy
    [Organization]
James Monroe
The force employed in the Gulf of Mexico and in the neighboring seas for the suppression of piracy has likewise been preserved essentially in the state in which it was during the last year. A persevering effort has been made for the accomplishment of that object, and much protection has thereby been afforded to our commerce, but still the practice is far from being suppressed.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    311
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    65
  • Syllables
    101
  • Words Per Sentence
    65
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.51

    Sentiment

  • AFINN
    2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Entities

  • the last year
    [Date]
  • the Gulf of Mexico
    [Location]
James Monroe
From every view which has been taken of the subject it is thought that it will be necessary rather to augment than to diminish our force in that quarter. There is reason to believe that the piracies now complained of are committed by bands of robbers who inhabit the land, and who, by preserving good intelligence with the towns and seizing favorable opportunities, rush forth and fall on unprotected merchant vessels, of which they make an easy prey.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    368
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    78
  • Syllables
    122
  • Words Per Sentence
    78
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.54

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.89
  • AFINN
    7.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.04

    Entities

  • that quarter
    [Date]
James Monroe
The pillage thus taken they carry to their lurking places, and dispose of afterwards at prices tending to seduce the neighboring population. This combination is understood to be of great extent, and is the more to be deprecated because the crime of piracy is often attended with the murder of the crews, these robbers knowing if any survived their lurking places would be exposed and they be caught and punished.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    338
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    70
  • Syllables
    116
  • Words Per Sentence
    70
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.6

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.73
  • AFINN
    -7.00
  • Harvard IV
    -0.02
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.05
James Monroe
That this atrocious practice should be carried to such extent is cause of equal surprise and regret. It is presumed that it must be attributed to the relaxed and feeble state of the local governments, since it is not doubted, from the high character of the governor of Cuba, who is well known and much respected here, that if he had the power he would promptly suppress it.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    17.7
  • Coleman Liau
    10.2
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    300
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    68
  • Syllables
    99
  • Words Per Sentence
    68
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.43

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.74
  • AFINN
    -3.00
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Entities

  • Cuba
    [Country, City, State]
James Monroe
Whether those robbers should be pursued on the land, the local authorities be made responsible for these atrocities, or any other measure be resorted to to suppress them, is submitted to the consideration of Congress. In execution of the laws for the suppression of the slave trade a vessel has been occasionally sent from that squadron to the coast of Africa with orders to return thence by the usual track of the slave ships, and to seize any of our vessels which might be engaged in that trade.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.2
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    404
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    88
  • Syllables
    137
  • Words Per Sentence
    88
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.53

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.61
  • AFINN
    -4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.02
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Topics

  • Law & Government
  • Sensitive Subjects

    Entities

  • Africa
    [Location]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
James Monroe
None have been found, and it is believed that none are thus employed. It is well known, however, that the trade still exists under other flags. The health of our squadron while at Thompsons Island has been much better during the present than it was the last season. Some improvements have been made and others are contemplated there which, it is believed, will have a very salutary effect.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    7.4
  • Gunning Fog
    9.2
  • Coleman Liau
    11.3
  • SMOG
    9.0
  • ARI
    8.7

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    3.4
  • Sprache
    4.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    3.4
  • Sprache
    4.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    313
  • Sentences
    4
  • Words
    68
  • Syllables
    104
  • Words Per Sentence
    68
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.38

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.74
  • AFINN
    2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.07
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.04

    Entities

  • the last season
    [Date]
  • Thompsons Island
    [Location]
James Monroe
On the Pacific, our commerce has much increased, and on that coast, as well as on that sea, the United States have many important interests which require attention and protection. It is thought that all the considerations which suggested the expediency of placing a squadron on that sea operate with augmented force for maintaining it there, at least in equal extent.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    300
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    61
  • Syllables
    99
  • Words Per Sentence
    61
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.61

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.83
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.10
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.02

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial

    Entities

  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • Pacific
    [Location]
James Monroe
For detailed information respecting the state of our maritime force on each sea, the improvement necessary to be made on either in the organization of the naval establishment generally, and of the laws for its better government I refer you to the report of the Secretary of the Navy, which is herewith communicated.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    259
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    53
  • Syllables
    94
  • Words Per Sentence
    53
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.75

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.84
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.11
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.04

    Entities

  • Navy
    [Organization]
James Monroe
The revenue of the Post Office Department has received a considerable augmentation in the present year. The current receipts will exceed the expenditures, although the transportation of the mail within the year has been much increased. A report of the PostMaster General, which is transmitted, will furnish in detail the necessary information respecting the administration and present state of this Department.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    15.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    344
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    61
  • Syllables
    112
  • Words Per Sentence
    61
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.84

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.65
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Topics

  • Law & Government

    Entities

  • the present year
    [Date]
  • the year
    [Date]
  • Department
    [Organization]
  • the Post Office Department
    [Organization]
  • the PostMaster General
    [Organization]
James Monroe
In conformity with a resolution of Congress of the last session, an invitation was given to General Lafayette to visit the United States, with an assurance that a ship of war should attend at any port of France which he might designate, to receive and convey him across the Atlantic, whenever it might be convenient for him to sail.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    269
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    59
  • Syllables
    96
  • Words Per Sentence
    59
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.59

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.08
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.06
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government

    Entities

  • France
    [Country, City, State]
  • Lafayette
    [Country, City, State]
  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • Atlantic
    [Location]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
James Monroe
He declined the offer of the public ship from motives of delicacy, but assured me that he had long intended and would certainly visit our Union in the course of the present year. In August last he arrived at New York, where he was received with the warmth of affection and gratitude to which his very important and disinterested services and sacrifices in our Revolutionary struggle so eminently entitled him.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    336
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    70
  • Syllables
    119
  • Words Per Sentence
    70
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.66

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.97
  • AFINN
    6.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.06
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Entities

  • New York
    [Country, City, State]
  • August
    [Date]
  • the present year
    [Date]
  • Revolutionary
    [Organization]
James Monroe
A corresponding sentiment has since been manifested in his favor throughout every portion of our Union, and affectionate invitations have been given him to extend his visits to them. To these he has yielded all the accommodation in his power. At every designated point of rendezvous the whole population of the neighboring country has been assembled to greet him, among whom it has excited in a peculiar manner the sensibility of all to behold the surviving members of our Revolutionary contest, civil and military, who had shared with him in the toils and dangers of the war, many of them in a decrepit state.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    499
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    104
  • Syllables
    178
  • Words Per Sentence
    104
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.72

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.80
  • AFINN
    11.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Entities

  • Revolutionary
    [Organization]
James Monroe
A more interesting spectacle, it is believed, was never witnessed, because none could be founded on purer principles, none proceed from higher or more disinterested motives. That the feelings of those who had fought and bled with him in a common cause should have been much excited was natural. There are, however, circumstances attending these interviews which pervaded the whole community and touched the breasts of every age, even the youngest among us.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.9
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    374
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    73
  • Syllables
    129
  • Words Per Sentence
    73
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.6

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.68
  • AFINN
    6.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.07

    Topics

  • Arts & Entertainment
James Monroe
There was not an individual present who had not some relative who had not partaken in those scenes, nor an infant who had not heard the relation of them. But the circumstance which was most sensibly felt, and which his presence brought forcibly to the recollection of all, was the great cause in which we were engaged and the blessings which we have derived from our success in it.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.4
  • Coleman Liau
    10.5
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    308
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    69
  • Syllables
    105
  • Words Per Sentence
    69
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.38

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.97
  • AFINN
    8.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.07
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.03
James Monroe
The struggle was for independence and liberty, public and personal, and in this we succeeded. The meeting with one who had borne so distinguished a part in that great struggle, and from such lofty and disinterested motives, could not fail to affect profoundly every individual and of every age. It is natural that we should all take a deep interest in his future welfare, as we do.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.8
  • Gunning Fog
    16.1
  • Coleman Liau
    11.2
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    11.3

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    307
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    67
  • Syllables
    105
  • Words Per Sentence
    67
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.58

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.93
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.09
James Monroe
His high claims on our Union are felt, and the sentiment universal that they should be met in a generous spirit. Under these impressions I invite your attention to the subject, with a view that, regarding his very important services, losses, and sacrifices, a provision may be made and tendered to him which shall correspond with the sentiments and be worthy the character of the American people.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    322
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    67
  • Syllables
    110
  • Words Per Sentence
    67
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.63

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.84
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.04

    Entities

  • American
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
James Monroe
In turning our attention to the condition of the civilized world, in which the United States have always taken a deep interest, it is gratifying to see how large a portion of it is blessed with peace. The only wars which now exist within that limit are those between Turkey and Greece, in Europe, and between Spain and the new Governments, our neighbors, in this hemisphere.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.8
  • Coleman Liau
    11.1
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    301
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    66
  • Syllables
    100
  • Words Per Sentence
    66
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.45

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.92
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Entities

  • Greece
    [Country, City, State]
  • Spain
    [Country, City, State]
  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • Turkey
    [Country, City, State]
  • Europe
    [Location]
  • Governments
    [Organization]
James Monroe
In both these wars the cause of independence, of liberty and humanity, continues to prevail. The success of Greece, when the relative population of the contending parties is considered, commands our admiration and applause, and that it has had a similar effect with the neighboring powers is obvious. The feeling of the whole civilized world is excited in a high degree in their favor.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    17.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    314
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    64
  • Syllables
    111
  • Words Per Sentence
    64
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.66

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.95
  • AFINN
    9.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.13
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.03

    Entities

  • Greece
    [Country, City, State]
James Monroe
May we not hope that these sentiments, winning on the hearts of their respective Governments, may lead to a more decisive result; that they may produce an accord among them to replace Greece on the ground which she formerly held, and to which her heroic exertions at this day so eminently entitle her? With respect to the contest to which our neighbors are a party, it is evident that Spain as a power is scarcely felt in it.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    9.9
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    341
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    78
  • Syllables
    116
  • Words Per Sentence
    78
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.42

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.96
  • AFINN
    12.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.09
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.01

    Entities

  • Greece
    [Country, City, State]
  • Spain
    [Country, City, State]
  • this day
    [Date]
  • Governments
    [Organization]
James Monroe
These new States had completely achieved their independence before it was acknowledged by the United States, and they have since maintained it with little foreign pressure. The disturbances which have appeared in certain portions of that vast territory have proceeded from internal causes, which had their origin in their former Governments and have not yet been thoroughly removed.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.5
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    321
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    58
  • Syllables
    109
  • Words Per Sentence
    58
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.66

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.15
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.06

    Entities

  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
James Monroe
It is manifest that these causes are daily losing their effect, and that these new States are settling down under Governments elective and representative in every branch, similar to our own. In this course we ardently wish them to persevere, under a firm conviction that it will promote their happiness. In this, their career, however, we have not interfered, believing that every people have a right to institute for themselves the government which, in their judgment, may suit them best.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.2
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    398
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    80
  • Syllables
    137
  • Words Per Sentence
    80
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.58

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.89
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Entities

  • States
    [Country, City, State]
  • daily
    [Date]
James Monroe
Our example is before them, of the good effect of which, being our neighbors, they are competent judges, and to their judgment we leave it, in the expectation that other powers will pursue the same policy. The deep interest which we take in their independence, which we have acknowledged, and in their enjoyment of all the rights incident thereto, especially in the very important one of instituting their own Governments, has been declared, and is known to the world.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    378
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    79
  • Syllables
    123
  • Words Per Sentence
    79
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.54

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.91
  • AFINN
    7.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.10
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.01

    Entities

  • Governments
    [Organization]
James Monroe
Separated as we are from Europe by the great Atlantic Ocean, we can have no concern in the wars of the European Governments nor in the causes which produce them. The balance of power between them, into whichever scale it may turn in its various vibrations, can not affect us. It is the interest of the United States to preserve the most friendly relations with every power and on conditions fair, equal, and applicable to all.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    14.3
  • Coleman Liau
    10.8
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    343
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    76
  • Syllables
    119
  • Words Per Sentence
    76
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.55

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.87
  • AFINN
    8.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.02
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.01

    Entities

  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • Atlantic Ocean
    [Location]
  • Europe
    [Location]
  • the European Governments
    [Organization]
James Monroe
But in regard to our neighbors our situation is different. It is impossible for the European Governments to interfere in their concerns, especially in those alluded to, which are vital, without affecting us; indeed, the motive which might induce such interference in the present state of the war between the parties, if a war it may be called, would appear to be equally applicable to us.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    314
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    66
  • Syllables
    107
  • Words Per Sentence
    66
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.62

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.75
  • AFINN
    -4.00
  • Harvard IV
    -0.03
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.06

    Entities

  • the European Governments
    [Organization]
James Monroe
It is gratifying to know that some of the powers with whom we enjoy a very friendly intercourse, and to whom these views have been communicated, have appeared to acquiesce in them. The augmentation of our population with the expansion of our Union and increased number of States have produced effects in certain branches of our system which merit the attention of Congress.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    307
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    63
  • Syllables
    99
  • Words Per Sentence
    63
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.59

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.95
  • AFINN
    6.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.15
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.03

    Entities

  • States
    [Country, City, State]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
  • Union
    [Organization]
James Monroe
Some of our arrangements, and particularly the judiciary establishment, were made with a view to the original 13 States only. Since then the United States have acquired a vast extent of territory; eleven new States have been admitted into the Union, and Territories have been laid off for three others, which will likewise be admitted at no distant day.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.6
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    286
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    59
  • Syllables
    104
  • Words Per Sentence
    59
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.66

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.57
  • AFINN
    -2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.06

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government/Courts & Judiciary

    Entities

  • 13
    [Cardinal Number]
  • eleven
    [Cardinal Number]
  • three
    [Cardinal Number]
  • States
    [Country, City, State]
  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • Territories
    [Location]
  • Union
    [Organization]
James Monroe
An organization of the Supreme Court which assigns the judges any portion of the duties which belong to the inferior, requiring their passage over so vast a space under any distribution of the States that may now be made, if not impracticable in the execution, must render it impossible for them to discharge the duties of either branch with advantage to the Union.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    299
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    63
  • Syllables
    103
  • Words Per Sentence
    63
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.67

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.44
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.01
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government/Courts & Judiciary

    Entities

  • States
    [Country, City, State]
  • the Supreme Court
    [Organization]
  • Union
    [Organization]
James Monroe
The duties of the Supreme Court would be of great importance if its decisions were confined to the ordinary limits of other tribunals, but when it is considered that this court decides, and in the last resort, on all the great questions which arise under our Constitution, involving those between the United States individually, between the States and the United States, and between the latter and foreign powers, too high an estimate of their importance can not be formed.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    387
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    79
  • Syllables
    131
  • Words Per Sentence
    79
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.58

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.97
  • AFINN
    15.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.02
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government/Courts & Judiciary

    Entities

  • States
    [Country, City, State]
  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • Constitution
    [Law]
  • the Supreme Court
    [Organization]
James Monroe
The great interests of the nation seem to require that the judges of the Supreme Court should be exempted from every other duty than those which are incident to that high trust. The organization of the inferior courts would of course be adapted to circumstances. It is presumed that such an one might be formed as would secure an able and faithful discharge of their duties, and without any material augmentation of expense.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    348
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    73
  • Syllables
    116
  • Words Per Sentence
    73
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.59

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.94
  • AFINN
    12.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government/Courts & Judiciary

    Entities

  • the Supreme Court
    [Organization]
James Monroe
The condition of the aborigines within our limits, and especially those who are within the limits of any of the States, merits likewise particular attention. Experience has shown that unless the tribes be civilized they can never be incorporated into our system in any form whatever. it has likewise shown that in the regular augmentation of our population with the extension of our settlements their situation will become deplorable, if their extinction is not menaced.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    390
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    75
  • Syllables
    139
  • Words Per Sentence
    75
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.83

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.61
  • AFINN
    -3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.02
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Topics

  • People & Society

    Entities

  • States
    [Country, City, State]
James Monroe
Some well-digested plan which will rescue them from such calamities is due to their rights, to the rights of humanity, and to the honor of the nation. Their civilization is indispensable to their safety, and this can be accomplished only by degrees. The process must commence with the infant state, through whom some effect may be wrought on the parental.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    10.3
  • Gunning Fog
    13.4
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    11.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    4.8

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    4.8

    Statistics

  • Characters
    288
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    61
  • Syllables
    93
  • Words Per Sentence
    61
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.52

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.90
  • AFINN
    7.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.12
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.03
James Monroe
Difficulties of the most serious character present themselves to the attainment of this very desirable result on the territory on which they now reside. To remove them from it by force, even with a view to their own security and happiness, would be revolting to humanity and utterly unjustifiable. Between the limits of our present States and Territories and the Rocky Mountains and Mexico there is a vast territory to which they might be invited with inducements which might be successful.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.2
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    405
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    81
  • Syllables
    139
  • Words Per Sentence
    81
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.72

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.86
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.02

    Entities

  • Mexico
    [Country, City, State]
  • the Rocky Mountains
    [Location]
James Monroe
It is thought if that territory should be divided into districts by previous agreement with the tribes now residing there and civil governments be established in each, with schools for every branch of instruction in literature and the arts of civilized life, that all the tribes now within our limits might gradually be drawn there.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    275
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    55
  • Syllables
    90
  • Words Per Sentence
    55
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.6

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.49
  • Harvard IV
    0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.02
James Monroe
The execution of this plan would necessarily be attended with expense, and that not inconsiderable, but it is doubted whether any other can be devised which would be less liable to that objection or more likely to succeed. In looking to the interests which the United States have on the Pacific Ocean and on the western coast of this continent, the propriety of establishing a military post at the mouth of the Columbia River, or at some other point in that quarter within our acknowledged limits, is submitted to the consideration of Congress.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    445
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    93
  • Syllables
    155
  • Words Per Sentence
    93
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.7

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.85
  • AFINN
    3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.04
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.02

    Entities

  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • that quarter
    [Date]
  • the Columbia River
    [Location]
  • the Pacific Ocean
    [Location]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
James Monroe
Our commerce and fisheries on that sea and along the coast have much increased and are increasing. It is thought that a military post, to which our ships of war might resort, would afford protection to every interest, and have a tendency to conciliate the tribes to the North West, with whom our trade is extensive.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.3
  • Coleman Liau
    10.9
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    254
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    56
  • Syllables
    84
  • Words Per Sentence
    56
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.46

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.30
  • AFINN
    2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.02

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial

    Entities

  • the North West
    [Location]
James Monroe
It is thought also that by the establishment of such a post the intercourse between our Western States and Territories and the Pacific and our trade with the tribes residing in the interior on each side of the Rocky Mountains would be essentially promoted. To carry this object into effect the appropriation of an adequate sum to authorize the employment of a frigate, with an officer of the Corps of Engineers, to explore the mouth of the Columbia River and the coast contiguous thereto, to enable the Executive to make such establishment at the most suitable point, is recommended to Congress.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    489
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    101
  • Syllables
    166
  • Words Per Sentence
    101
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.67

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.67
  • AFINN
    6.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.09
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Entities

  • Pacific
    [Location]
  • Territories
    [Location]
  • the Columbia River
    [Location]
  • the Rocky Mountains
    [Location]
  • Western States
    [Location]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
  • the Corps of Engineers
    [Organization]
James Monroe
It is thought that attention is also due to the improvement of this city. The communication between the public buildings and in various other parts and the grounds around those buildings require it. It is presumed also that the completion of the canal from the Tiber to the Eastern Branch would have a very salutary effect.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    10.0
  • Gunning Fog
    11.8
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    11.3
  • ARI
    10.2

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    3.5
  • Sprache
    4.1

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    3.5
  • Sprache
    4.1

    Statistics

  • Characters
    265
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    56
  • Syllables
    87
  • Words Per Sentence
    56
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.55

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.46
  • AFINN
    2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.11
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.03

    Entities

  • Tiber
    [Location]
James Monroe
Great exertions have been made and expenses incurred by the citizens in improvements of various kinds; but those which are suggested belong exclusively to the Government, or are of a nature to require expenditures beyond their resources. The public lots which are still for sale would, it is not doubted, be more than adequate for these purposes.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    284
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    57
  • Syllables
    104
  • Words Per Sentence
    57
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.6

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.80
  • AFINN
    3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.06
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.05
James Monroe
From the view above presented it is manifest that the situation of the United States is in the highest degree prosperous and happy. There is no object which as a people we can desire which we do not possess or which is not within our reach. Blessed with governments the happiest which the world ever knew, with no distinct orders in society or divided interests in any portion of the vast territory over which their dominion extends, we have every motive to cling together which can animate a virtuous and enlightened people.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.7
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    429
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    92
  • Syllables
    148
  • Words Per Sentence
    92
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.59

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.98
  • AFINN
    16.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.10
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.04

    Entities

  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
James Monroe
The great object is to preserve these blessings, and to hand them down to the latest posterity. Our experience ought to satisfy us that our progress under the most correct and provident policy will not be exempt from danger. Our institutions form an important epoch in the history of the civilized world.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    9.8
  • Gunning Fog
    13.9
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    9.8

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    4.2

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    4.2

    Statistics

  • Characters
    249
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    52
  • Syllables
    82
  • Words Per Sentence
    52
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.58

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.93
  • AFINN
    7.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.14
James Monroe
On their preservation and in their utmost purity everything will depend.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.2
  • Gunning Fog
    15.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    10.2

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    2.3

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    2.3

    Statistics

  • Characters
    61
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    11
  • Syllables
    21
  • Words Per Sentence
    11
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.91

    Sentiment

  • Harvard IV
    0.15
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.08
James Monroe
Extending as our interests do to every part of the inhabited globe and to every sea to which our citizens are carried by their industry and enterprise, to which they are invited by the wants of others, and have a right to go, we must either protect them in the enjoyment of their rights or abandon them in certain events to waste and desolation.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    9.8
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    278
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    64
  • Syllables
    94
  • Words Per Sentence
    64
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.5

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.56
  • Harvard IV
    0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01
James Monroe
Our attitude is highly interesting as relates to other powers, and particularly to our southern neighbors. We have duties to perform WRT all to which we must be faithful. To every kind of danger we should pay the most vigilant and unceasing attention, remove the cause where it may be practicable, and be prepared to meet it when inevitable.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.1
  • Gunning Fog
    14.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.8
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    10.5

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.2
  • Sprache
    4.4

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.2
  • Sprache
    4.4

    Statistics

  • Characters
    277
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    59
  • Syllables
    96
  • Words Per Sentence
    59
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.61

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.57
  • AFINN
    6.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Entities

  • WRT
    [Organization]
James Monroe
Against foreign danger the policy of the Government seems to be already settled. The events of the late war admonished us to make our maritime frontier impregnable by a well-digested chain of fortifications, and to give efficient protection to our commerce by augmenting our Navy to a certain extent, which has been steadily pursued, and which it is incumbent upon us to complete as soon as circumstances will permit.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    343
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    70
  • Syllables
    115
  • Words Per Sentence
    70
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.69

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.74
  • AFINN
    -5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.04
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Entities

  • Navy
    [Organization]
James Monroe
In the event of war it is on the maritime frontier that we shall be assailed. It is in that quarter, therefore, that we should be prepared to meet the attack. It is there that our whole force will be called into action to prevent the destruction of our towns and the desolation and pillage of the interior.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    8.4
  • Gunning Fog
    11.9
  • Coleman Liau
    9.0
  • SMOG
    11.3
  • ARI
    8.1

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.8
  • Sprache
    4.3

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.8
  • Sprache
    4.3

    Statistics

  • Characters
    244
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    58
  • Syllables
    83
  • Words Per Sentence
    58
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.4

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.87
  • AFINN
    -8.00
  • Harvard IV
    -0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.05

    Entities

  • that quarter
    [Date]
James Monroe
To give full effect to this policy great improvements will be indispensable. Access to those works by every practicable communication should be made easy and in every direction. The intercourse between every part of our Union should also be promoted and facilitated by the exercise of those powers which may comport with a faithful regard to the great principles of our Constitution.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    17.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    4.6

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    4.6

    Statistics

  • Characters
    319
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    62
  • Syllables
    112
  • Words Per Sentence
    62
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.79

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.96
  • AFINN
    11.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.19
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.07

    Entities

  • Constitution
    [Law]
James Monroe
With respect to internal causes, those great principles point out with equal certainty the policy to be pursued. Resting on the people as our Governments do, State and National, with well-defined powers, it is of the highest importance that they severally keep within the limits prescribed to them. Fulfilling that sacred duty, it is of equal importance that the movement between them be harmonious, and in case of any disagreement, should any such occur, a calm appeal be made to the people, and that their voice be heard and promptly obeyed.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.6
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    440
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    92
  • Syllables
    146
  • Words Per Sentence
    92
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.55

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.94
  • AFINN
    11.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.10

    Entities

  • State
    [Organization]
James Monroe
Both Governments being instituted for the common good, we can not fail to prosper while those who made them are attentive to the conduct of their representatives and control their measures. In the pursuit of these great objects let a generous spirit and national views and feelings be indulged, and let every part recollect that by cherishing that spirit and improving the condition of the others in what relates to their welfare the general interest will not only be promoted, but the local advantage be reciprocated by all.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    433
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    88
  • Syllables
    151
  • Words Per Sentence
    88
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.63

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.90
  • AFINN
    16.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.10
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government/Visa & Immigration
James Monroe
I can not conclude this communication, the last of the kind which I shall have to make, without recollecting with great sensibility and heart felt gratitude the many instances of the public confidence and the generous support which I have received from my fellow citizens in the various trusts with which I have been honored.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    268
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    55
  • Syllables
    91
  • Words Per Sentence
    55
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.56

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.97
  • AFINN
    14.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.18
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.05
James Monroe
Having commenced my service in early youth, and continued it since with few and short intervals, I have witnessed the great difficulties to which our Union has been surmounted. From the present prosperous and happy state I derive a gratification which I can not express. That these blessings may be preserved and perpetuated will be the object of my fervent and unceasing prayers to the Supreme Ruler of the Universe.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.9
  • Gunning Fog
    13.9
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    343
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    70
  • Syllables
    115
  • Words Per Sentence
    70
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.56

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.97
  • AFINN
    20.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.10
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.01