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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... hand will be laid before you , that you may judge of the additions still requisite . With respect to the extent to which our naval preparations should be carried , some difference of opinion may be expected to appear ; but just ...
... hand will be laid before you , that you may judge of the additions still requisite . With respect to the extent to which our naval preparations should be carried , some difference of opinion may be expected to appear ; but just ...
Strana 33
... hands of the Tri- politans . This accident renders it expedient to increase our force , and enlarge our expenses in the Mediterranean beyond what the last appropriation for the naval service contemplated . I recommend , therefore , to ...
... hands of the Tri- politans . This accident renders it expedient to increase our force , and enlarge our expenses in the Mediterranean beyond what the last appropriation for the naval service contemplated . I recommend , therefore , to ...
Strana 37
... hands means which cannot fail us for preserving their peace and friendship . By pursuing a uniform course of justice toward them , by aiding them in all the improvements which may better their condition , and especially by establishing ...
... hands means which cannot fail us for preserving their peace and friendship . By pursuing a uniform course of justice toward them , by aiding them in all the improvements which may better their condition , and especially by establishing ...
Strana 50
... hand , subject to the further will of the legislature . An immediate prohibition of the exportation of arms and am- munition is also submitted to your determination . Turning from these unpleasant views of violence and wrong , I ...
... hand , subject to the further will of the legislature . An immediate prohibition of the exportation of arms and am- munition is also submitted to your determination . Turning from these unpleasant views of violence and wrong , I ...
Strana 68
... hands of private enterprise , which manages so much better all the con- cerns to which it is equal ; but a public ... hand and without employment . I suppose an amendment to the con- stitution , by consent of the States , necessary ...
... hands of private enterprise , which manages so much better all the con- cerns to which it is equal ; but a public ... hand and without employment . I suppose an amendment to the con- stitution , by consent of the States , necessary ...
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