"I enter on the trust to which I have been called by the suffrages of my fellow-citizens with my fervent prayers to the Almighty that He will be graciously pleased to continue to us that protection which He has already so conspicuously displayed in our favor."

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Source: James Monroe's First Inauguration Speech, www.sfgate.com. December 16, 2008.

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James Monroe was the fifth President of the United States, known for the Monroe Doctrine, which shaped American foreign policy.

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