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US Presidential Inaugural Addresses by Various
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In the discharge of these duties my guide will be the Constitution,
which I this day swear to "preserve, protect, and defend." For the
interpretation of that instrument I shall look to the decisions of the
judicial tribunals established by its authority and to the practice of
the Government under the earlier Presidents, who had so large a share
in its formation. To the example of those illustrious patriots I shall
always defer with reverence, and especially to his example who was by
so many titles "the Father of his Country."

To command the Army and Navy of the United States; with the advice and
consent of the Senate, to make treaties and to appoint ambassadors and
other officers; to give to Congress information of the state of the
Union and recommend such measures as he shall judge to be necessary;
and to take care that the laws shall be faithfully executed - these are
the most important functions intrusted to the President by the
Constitution, and it may be expected that I shall briefly indicate the
principles which will control me in their execution.

Chosen by the body of the people under the assurance that my
Administration would be devoted to the welfare of the whole country,
and not to the support of any particular section or merely local
interest, I this day renew the declarations I have heretofore made and
proclaim my fixed determination to maintain to the extent of my ability
the Government in its original purity and to adopt as the basis of my
public policy those great republican doctrines which constitute the
strength of our national existence.

In reference to the Army and Navy, lately employed with so much
distinction on active service, care shall be taken to insure the
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