Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies: From the Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 2F. Carr, and Company, 1829 - Počet stran: 532 |
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... peace ; and the minis- ter of that moment was immediately removed . Judging of the future by the past , I do not expect a change of disposition during the present reign , which bids fair to be a long one , as the King is healthy and ...
... peace ; and the minis- ter of that moment was immediately removed . Judging of the future by the past , I do not expect a change of disposition during the present reign , which bids fair to be a long one , as the King is healthy and ...
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... peace , alleged on both sides . We observed that the refusal to deliver the western posts , and the withdrawing American property contrary to express stipulation , having preceded what they considered as breaches on our part , were to ...
... peace , alleged on both sides . We observed that the refusal to deliver the western posts , and the withdrawing American property contrary to express stipulation , having preceded what they considered as breaches on our part , were to ...
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... peace with his court , and as much for Tunis , for which he said he could answer . What we were authorised to offer , being to this , but as a drop to a bucket , our conferences were repeated , only for the purpose of obtaining ...
... peace with his court , and as much for Tunis , for which he said he could answer . What we were authorised to offer , being to this , but as a drop to a bucket , our conferences were repeated , only for the purpose of obtaining ...
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... peace being unexecuted on either part , in important points , each will now take their own measures for obtaining exe- cution . I think the King , ministers , and nation are more bitterly hostile to us at present , than at any period of ...
... peace being unexecuted on either part , in important points , each will now take their own measures for obtaining exe- cution . I think the King , ministers , and nation are more bitterly hostile to us at present , than at any period of ...
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... Peace and friendship with all mankind is our wisest policy and I wish we may be permitted to pursue it . But the temper and folly of our enemies , may not leave this in our choice . I am happy in our prospect of friendship with the most ...
... Peace and friendship with all mankind is our wisest policy and I wish we may be permitted to pursue it . But the temper and folly of our enemies , may not leave this in our choice . I am happy in our prospect of friendship with the most ...
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