The Complete Anas of Thomas JeffersonRound Table Press, 1903 - Počet stran: 283 |
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Strana 47
... port of deposit on the most friendly footing , if we would send a proper person to Madrid for that purpose : he explained the idea of joining one of the ministers in Europe to Mr. Carmichael for that purpose ; with Lisbon , that we had ...
... port of deposit on the most friendly footing , if we would send a proper person to Madrid for that purpose : he explained the idea of joining one of the ministers in Europe to Mr. Carmichael for that purpose ; with Lisbon , that we had ...
Strana 50
... port , because he was sent here by L'd Dorchester from Quebec , which consequently authorizes us to send such a character to Quebec . ] T. J. Conversations With the President . 1792 , February 28th . I was to have been with him long ...
... port , because he was sent here by L'd Dorchester from Quebec , which consequently authorizes us to send such a character to Quebec . ] T. J. Conversations With the President . 1792 , February 28th . I was to have been with him long ...
Strana 64
... ports which might still be retained , he appeared to make up his mind , & mid , " no , not a fibre of it must be retained , no half way reformation will suffice . if the thing be bad it must be istally from twenty - five to fifty per ...
... ports which might still be retained , he appeared to make up his mind , & mid , " no , not a fibre of it must be retained , no half way reformation will suffice . if the thing be bad it must be istally from twenty - five to fifty per ...
Strana 122
... ports of the U. S. ? I. As Punishment . Explain circumstance which drove Genet into the southern passage induced him to land at Charleston . French citizens soliciting commission to arm . Gov- ernor winking at it . Words of XXII Article ...
... ports of the U. S. ? I. As Punishment . Explain circumstance which drove Genet into the southern passage induced him to land at Charleston . French citizens soliciting commission to arm . Gov- ernor winking at it . Words of XXII Article ...
Strana 131
... ports of the United States they were entitled to consuls , and that if France should have a consul at Kentucky ... port of Philadelphia , with four- teen cannon and all other equipment , indicating that she is intended to cruise under ...
... ports of the United States they were entitled to consuls , and that if France should have a consul at Kentucky ... port of Philadelphia , with four- teen cannon and all other equipment , indicating that she is intended to cruise under ...
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