The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... observed to me , that he thought it was time to endeavor to effect a stricter connection with France , and that Gouverneur Morris should be written to on this subject . He went into the circumstances of dissatis- faction between Spain ...
... observed to me , that he thought it was time to endeavor to effect a stricter connection with France , and that Gouverneur Morris should be written to on this subject . He went into the circumstances of dissatis- faction between Spain ...
Strana 121
... observed , that there should be a letter written by me to the ministers of the belligerent powers , to declare that it should not be taken as conclusive evidence against our citizens in foreign courts of admiralty , for contraband goods ...
... observed , that there should be a letter written by me to the ministers of the belligerent powers , to declare that it should not be taken as conclusive evidence against our citizens in foreign courts of admiralty , for contraband goods ...
Strana 240
... observed to him , that a very dangerous experiment was then in contemplation , to defeat the Presidential elec- tion by an act of Congress declaring the right of the Sen- ate to name a President of the Senate , to devolve on him the ...
... observed to him , that a very dangerous experiment was then in contemplation , to defeat the Presidential elec- tion by an act of Congress declaring the right of the Sen- ate to name a President of the Senate , to devolve on him the ...
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