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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... believe this , on the contrary , the strongest government on earth . I believe it is the only one where every man , at the call of the laws , would fly to the standard of the law , and would meet invasions of the public order as his own ...
... believe this , on the contrary , the strongest government on earth . I believe it is the only one where every man , at the call of the laws , would fly to the standard of the law , and would meet invasions of the public order as his own ...
Strana 18
... believe , if no extraordinary event super- venes , and the expenses which will be actually incurred shall not be greater than were contemplated by Congress at their last session , that we shall not be disappointed in the expectations ...
... believe , if no extraordinary event super- venes , and the expenses which will be actually incurred shall not be greater than were contemplated by Congress at their last session , that we shall not be disappointed in the expectations ...
Strana 37
... believe that their dispositions are generally favorable and friendly ; and with these dispositions on their part , we have in our own hands means which cannot fail us for preserving their peace and friendship . By pursuing a uniform ...
... believe that their dispositions are generally favorable and friendly ; and with these dispositions on their part , we have in our own hands means which cannot fail us for preserving their peace and friendship . By pursuing a uniform ...
Strana 96
... believe , on the affidavit of a Captain Sheffield of the American schooner Mary Ann , that the dey of Algiers had com- menced war against the United States . For this no just cause has been given on our part within my knowledge . We may ...
... believe , on the affidavit of a Captain Sheffield of the American schooner Mary Ann , that the dey of Algiers had com- menced war against the United States . For this no just cause has been given on our part within my knowledge . We may ...
Strana 103
... believe that the good which will now result from its publication , by confirming the confidence and union of our fellow citizens , will more than countervail the ordinary objection to such publications . It is my wish , therefore , that ...
... believe that the good which will now result from its publication , by confirming the confidence and union of our fellow citizens , will more than countervail the ordinary objection to such publications . It is my wish , therefore , that ...
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