The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 9G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1984 |
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... Senate . A little dissatisfaction was expressed by some that we should never have treated with them till the moment when they had formed a coalition with the English against the French . You have seen that the Directory had published an ...
... Senate . A little dissatisfaction was expressed by some that we should never have treated with them till the moment when they had formed a coalition with the English against the French . You have seen that the Directory had published an ...
Strana 189
... SENATE GENTLEMEN OF THE SENATE : J. MSS . [ Feb. 28 , 1801. ] To give the usual opportunity of appointing a President pro tempore I now propose to retire from the chair of the Senate ; and as the time is near at hand , when the ...
... SENATE GENTLEMEN OF THE SENATE : J. MSS . [ Feb. 28 , 1801. ] To give the usual opportunity of appointing a President pro tempore I now propose to retire from the chair of the Senate ; and as the time is near at hand , when the ...
Strana 190
... Senate , it will be to me a circumstance of the deepest regret . I may have erred at times . No doubt I have erred . This is the law of human nature . For honest errors , however , indulgence may be hoped . I owe to truth & justice at ...
... Senate , it will be to me a circumstance of the deepest regret . I may have erred at times . No doubt I have erred . This is the law of human nature . For honest errors , however , indulgence may be hoped . I owe to truth & justice at ...
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TO JAMES MADISON JANUARY 3D | 3 |
TO JAMES MONROE JANUARY 23D | 9 |
TO ELBRIDGE GERRY JANUARY 26TH | 15 |
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