Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies: From the Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 2F. Carr, and Company, 1829 - Počet stran: 532 |
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... persons whose opinions deserve to have some weight , I will take the liberty of stating them . In a conversation with an ... person and of- fice , that we might consider what came from him , as coming from the committees themselves . He ...
... persons whose opinions deserve to have some weight , I will take the liberty of stating them . In a conversation with an ... person and of- fice , that we might consider what came from him , as coming from the committees themselves . He ...
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... the subject with him , and that we might expect to hear from him . He took leave , and we have never since heard from him or any other person , on the subject . Con- gress will judge how far these conversations should influence their 6.
... the subject with him , and that we might expect to hear from him . He took leave , and we have never since heard from him or any other person , on the subject . Con- gress will judge how far these conversations should influence their 6.
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... person is allowed to buy it ; and that so long as that single purchaser is obliged to go to foreign markets for it , he must pay for it in coin , and not in commodities . These truths have made their way to the minds of the ministry ...
... person is allowed to buy it ; and that so long as that single purchaser is obliged to go to foreign markets for it , he must pay for it in coin , and not in commodities . These truths have made their way to the minds of the ministry ...
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... person , to have mingled the tribute of private gratitude with that of my country , and , at the same time , to have had an op- portunity of presenting to your honorable body , the homage of that profound respect which I have the honor ...
... person , to have mingled the tribute of private gratitude with that of my country , and , at the same time , to have had an op- portunity of presenting to your honorable body , the homage of that profound respect which I have the honor ...
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... persons living , they extended but little above Williamsburg ; that afterwards they became sensible as high as Richmond ; and that , at present , they penetrate sometimes as far as the first moun- tains , which are above an hundred ...
... persons living , they extended but little above Williamsburg ; that afterwards they became sensible as high as Richmond ; and that , at present , they penetrate sometimes as far as the first moun- tains , which are above an hundred ...
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