The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Inaugural addresses and messages. Replies to public addresses. Indian addresses. Miscellaneous: 1. Notes on Virginia; 2. Biographical sketches of distinguished men; 3. The batture at New OrleansTaylor & Maury, 1854 |
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Strana 16
... Europe , that portion of the gen- eral carrying trade which had fallen to our share during the war , was abridged by the returning competition of the belligerent powers . This was to be expected , and was just . But in ad- dition we ...
... Europe , that portion of the gen- eral carrying trade which had fallen to our share during the war , was abridged by the returning competition of the belligerent powers . This was to be expected , and was just . But in ad- dition we ...
Strana 19
... Europe rela- tive to debts and loans . Nor have we used the power confided by the same act , of prolonging the foreign debts by reloans , and of redeeming , instead thereof , an equal sum of the domestic debt . Should , however , the ...
... Europe rela- tive to debts and loans . Nor have we used the power confided by the same act , of prolonging the foreign debts by reloans , and of redeeming , instead thereof , an equal sum of the domestic debt . Should , however , the ...
Strana 27
... . We have seen with sincere concern the flames of war lighted up again in Europe , and nations with which we have the most friendly and useful relations engaged in mutual destruction . While INAUGURAL ADDRESSES AND MESSAGES . 27.
... . We have seen with sincere concern the flames of war lighted up again in Europe , and nations with which we have the most friendly and useful relations engaged in mutual destruction . While INAUGURAL ADDRESSES AND MESSAGES . 27.
Strana 28
... will be rectified and prevented in future ; and that no act will be countenanced by them which threatens to disturb our friendly intercourse . Separated by a wide ocean from the nations of Europe 28 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
... will be rectified and prevented in future ; and that no act will be countenanced by them which threatens to disturb our friendly intercourse . Separated by a wide ocean from the nations of Europe 28 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
Strana 29
... Europe . Confident , fellow citizens , that you will duly estimate the importance of neutral dispositions toward the observance of neutral conduct , that you will be sensible how much it is our duty to look on the bloody arena spread ...
... Europe . Confident , fellow citizens , that you will duly estimate the importance of neutral dispositions toward the observance of neutral conduct , that you will be sensible how much it is our duty to look on the bloody arena spread ...
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