The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... question . We agreed in idea as to the line to be drawn , to wit , so as to retain all lands appropriated , or granted , or reserved . Fourth question . We all thought if the Senate should be consulted , and consequently apprized of our ...
... question . We agreed in idea as to the line to be drawn , to wit , so as to retain all lands appropriated , or granted , or reserved . Fourth question . We all thought if the Senate should be consulted , and consequently apprized of our ...
Strana 115
... question , whether we should furnish to France the three millions of livres de- sired , Hamilton , in speaking on the subject , used this expression , " When Mr. Genet arrives , whether we shall receive him or not , will then be a question ...
... question , whether we should furnish to France the three millions of livres de- sired , Hamilton , in speaking on the subject , used this expression , " When Mr. Genet arrives , whether we shall receive him or not , will then be a question ...
Strana 119
... questions are the skeleton , and that he recognized them the moment he saw them . We met . The first question , whether we should re- ceive the French minister , Genet , was proposed , and we agreed unanimously that he should be ...
... questions are the skeleton , and that he recognized them the moment he saw them . We met . The first question , whether we should re- ceive the French minister , Genet , was proposed , and we agreed unanimously that he should be ...
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