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 6
... rendering inconvenient the mode heretofore practised of making by personal address the first communication between the legisla- tive and executive branches , I have adopted that by message , as used on all subsequent occasions through ...
... rendering inconvenient the mode heretofore practised of making by personal address the first communication between the legisla- tive and executive branches , I have adopted that by message , as used on all subsequent occasions through ...
Strana 11
... permanent , to maintain the defence until regulars may be engaged to relieve These considerations render it important that we should at every session continue to amend the defects which from INAUGURAL ADDRESSES AND MESSAGES . 11.
... permanent , to maintain the defence until regulars may be engaged to relieve These considerations render it important that we should at every session continue to amend the defects which from INAUGURAL ADDRESSES AND MESSAGES . 11.
Strana 19
... render it necessary at any time , the power shall be executed , and the money thus unemployed abroad shall , in con- formity with that law , be faithfully applied here in an equivalent extinction of domestic debt . When effects so ...
... render it necessary at any time , the power shall be executed , and the money thus unemployed abroad shall , in con- formity with that law , be faithfully applied here in an equivalent extinction of domestic debt . When effects so ...
Strana 21
... rendered up to the first day of January , 1801 , with a report of the secretary of war thereon , explaining the effects and the situation of that commerce , and the reasons in favor of its farther extension . But it is believed that the ...
... rendered up to the first day of January , 1801 , with a report of the secretary of war thereon , explaining the effects and the situation of that commerce , and the reasons in favor of its farther extension . But it is believed that the ...
Strana 23
... rendered this call necessary , and the interest you feel in these will supersede in your minds all private considerations . Congress witnessed , at their last session , the extraordinary agi- tation produced in the public mind by the ...
... rendered this call necessary , and the interest you feel in these will supersede in your minds all private considerations . Congress witnessed , at their last session , the extraordinary agi- tation produced in the public mind by the ...
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