The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... letter ; otherwise he would have sent the message without the letter , as I had proposed . That he apprehended the legislature would be endeav- oring to invade the executive . I told him I had under- stood the House had resolved to ...
... letter ; otherwise he would have sent the message without the letter , as I had proposed . That he apprehended the legislature would be endeav- oring to invade the executive . I told him I had under- stood the House had resolved to ...
Strana 129
... letter written by General Knox to Governor Mifflin , to have a particular inquiry made whether the Little Sarah is arming , & c . , or not . I read a letter from the President about the Swallow letter of Marque at New York com- plained ...
... letter written by General Knox to Governor Mifflin , to have a particular inquiry made whether the Little Sarah is arming , & c . , or not . I read a letter from the President about the Swallow letter of Marque at New York com- plained ...
Strana 172
... letter passed without objection , being of the complexion before de- termined . Wayne's letter was read , proposing that six hundred militia should set out from Fort Pitt to attack certain Miami towns , while he marched against the ...
... letter passed without objection , being of the complexion before de- termined . Wayne's letter was read , proposing that six hundred militia should set out from Fort Pitt to attack certain Miami towns , while he marched against the ...
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