The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... United States , —suppose in Louisiana , and there making up a battalion to be called the- of inhabitants of Louisiana and Kentucky , and getting what Indians they could , to undertake the expedition against New Orleans , and then ...
... United States , —suppose in Louisiana , and there making up a battalion to be called the- of inhabitants of Louisiana and Kentucky , and getting what Indians they could , to undertake the expedition against New Orleans , and then ...
Strana 154
... United States , be considered as prohibited to all . Agreed . 2d . That vessels which were armed before their coming into our ports , shall not be permitted to aug- ment these equipments in the ports of the United States . but may ...
... United States , be considered as prohibited to all . Agreed . 2d . That vessels which were armed before their coming into our ports , shall not be permitted to aug- ment these equipments in the ports of the United States . but may ...
Strana 163
... United States who would set his face more decidedly against it than himself . Here I interrupted him by saying , " No rational man in the United States suspects you of any other disposition ; but there does not pass a week , in which we ...
... United States who would set his face more decidedly against it than himself . Here I interrupted him by saying , " No rational man in the United States suspects you of any other disposition ; but there does not pass a week , in which we ...
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