The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 9G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1984 |
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Strana 37
... passed the H of R by a majority of , I believe , 20. They agreed , however , to the amendment of the Senate . But Toussaint's clause was retained by both Houses . Adieu affectionately . Feb. 12th . The vessel called the Retaliation ...
... passed the H of R by a majority of , I believe , 20. They agreed , however , to the amendment of the Senate . But Toussaint's clause was retained by both Houses . Adieu affectionately . Feb. 12th . The vessel called the Retaliation ...
Strana 39
... passed the H. of R. by 54 . against 42. And the bill for a new organization of the army ( into regiments of about 1,000 . ) passed the Senate . The bill continuing the suspension of inter- course with France & her dependencies has passed ...
... passed the H. of R. by 54 . against 42. And the bill for a new organization of the army ( into regiments of about 1,000 . ) passed the Senate . The bill continuing the suspension of inter- course with France & her dependencies has passed ...
Strana 163
... passed down it . Soon after I came of age , I examined its obstructions , set on foot a subscription for removing them , got an Act of Assembly passed , and the thing effected , so as to be used completely and fully for carrying down ...
... passed down it . Soon after I came of age , I examined its obstructions , set on foot a subscription for removing them , got an Act of Assembly passed , and the thing effected , so as to be used completely and fully for carrying down ...
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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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