Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies: From the Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 2F. Carr, and Company, 1829 - Počet stran: 532 |
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... affairs , and in the course of the conversation , told me , that were America to petition par- liament to be again received on their former footing , the petition would be very generally rejected . He was serious in this , and I think ...
... affairs , and in the course of the conversation , told me , that were America to petition par- liament to be again received on their former footing , the petition would be very generally rejected . He was serious in this , and I think ...
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... affairs between England and the United cularly , on their refusal to deliver up our posts . that the obstructions thrown in the way of the debts , were the effect , and not the cause as they pretended , of their refusal to deliver up ...
... affairs between England and the United cularly , on their refusal to deliver up our posts . that the obstructions thrown in the way of the debts , were the effect , and not the cause as they pretended , of their refusal to deliver up ...
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... affairs , the Congress has not been able to assemble more than seven or eight States during the whole winter , so the treaty with Prussia remains still unratified , though there is no doubt of its being done soon , as a full Congress is ...
... affairs , the Congress has not been able to assemble more than seven or eight States during the whole winter , so the treaty with Prussia remains still unratified , though there is no doubt of its being done soon , as a full Congress is ...
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... affairs , have accepted even a primary appointment . I think it evident , that no appointment could have succeeded without a much greater sum of money . I am happy to find that Mr. Barclay's mission has been attend- ed with complete ...
... affairs , have accepted even a primary appointment . I think it evident , that no appointment could have succeeded without a much greater sum of money . I am happy to find that Mr. Barclay's mission has been attend- ed with complete ...
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... affairs of Algiers . His observations on the difficulties which arise from the distance of Mr. Adams and my- self from that place , and from one another , and the delays occasion- ed by this circumstance , are certainly just . If ...
... affairs of Algiers . His observations on the difficulties which arise from the distance of Mr. Adams and my- self from that place , and from one another , and the delays occasion- ed by this circumstance , are certainly just . If ...
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