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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... remain in peace , but with orders to protect our commerce against the threatened attack . The measure was seasonable and salutary . The bey had already declared war in form . His cruisers were out . Two had arrived at Gibraltar . Our ...
... remain in peace , but with orders to protect our commerce against the threatened attack . The measure was seasonable and salutary . The bey had already declared war in form . His cruisers were out . Two had arrived at Gibraltar . Our ...
Strana 17
... remain prisoners with them unless exchanged under an agreement for- merly made with the bashaw , to whom , on the faith of that , some of his captive subjects had been restored . The convention with the State of Georgia has been ...
... remain prisoners with them unless exchanged under an agreement for- merly made with the bashaw , to whom , on the faith of that , some of his captive subjects had been restored . The convention with the State of Georgia has been ...
Strana 20
... remain scarcely at all affected by time . The great abundance of running water which this situation possesses , at heights far above the level of the tide , if employed as is practised for lock navigation , furnishes the means of ...
... remain scarcely at all affected by time . The great abundance of running water which this situation possesses , at heights far above the level of the tide , if employed as is practised for lock navigation , furnishes the means of ...
Strana 26
... remain in the treasury nearly six millions of dollars . Of these , eight hundred and eighty thousand have been reserved for payment of the first instalment due under the British convention of January 8th , 1802 , and two millions are ...
... remain in the treasury nearly six millions of dollars . Of these , eight hundred and eighty thousand have been reserved for payment of the first instalment due under the British convention of January 8th , 1802 , and two millions are ...
Strana 27
... remains unexpended . The favorable and peaceful turn of affairs on the Mississippi rendered an im- mediate execution of that law unnecessary , and time was desira- ble in order that the institution of that branch of our force might ...
... remains unexpended . The favorable and peaceful turn of affairs on the Mississippi rendered an im- mediate execution of that law unnecessary , and time was desira- ble in order that the institution of that branch of our force might ...
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