The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... Senate on the subject of the diplomatic nomina- tions to Paris , London , and the Hague . January 4th , 1792 . The Secretary of State having yesterday received a note from Mr. Strong , as chairman of a committee of the Senate , asking a ...
... Senate on the subject of the diplomatic nomina- tions to Paris , London , and the Hague . January 4th , 1792 . The Secretary of State having yesterday received a note from Mr. Strong , as chairman of a committee of the Senate , asking a ...
Strana 73
... Senate , and added , that the Senate were to be apprized , that on the return of the provisional treaty , and after they should advise the ratification , he would not have the seal put to it till the two Houses should vote the money ...
... Senate , and added , that the Senate were to be apprized , that on the return of the provisional treaty , and after they should advise the ratification , he would not have the seal put to it till the two Houses should vote the money ...
Strana 170
... Senate the entering on the treaty . Knox con- curred with him , the Attorney General also , -except that he was against suggesting the renewal of Mr. Genet's powers , because that would amount to a declaration that we would treat with ...
... Senate the entering on the treaty . Knox con- curred with him , the Attorney General also , -except that he was against suggesting the renewal of Mr. Genet's powers , because that would amount to a declaration that we would treat with ...
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