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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... side . From the papers which will be laid before you , you will be enabled to judge whether our treaties are regarded by them as fixing at all the measure of their demands , or as guarding from the exercise of force our vessels within ...
... side . From the papers which will be laid before you , you will be enabled to judge whether our treaties are regarded by them as fixing at all the measure of their demands , or as guarding from the exercise of force our vessels within ...
Strana 61
... side the Adais , sent a detach- ment of his force to require them to withdraw to the other side of the Sabine , which they accordingly did . I have thought it proper to communicate to Congress the let- ters detailing this incident ...
... side the Adais , sent a detach- ment of his force to require them to withdraw to the other side of the Sabine , which they accordingly did . I have thought it proper to communicate to Congress the let- ters detailing this incident ...
Strana 62
... side of the Mississip- pi she advanced in considerable force , and took post at the settle- ment of Bayou Pierre , on the Red river . This village was originally settled by France , was held by her as 62 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
... side of the Mississip- pi she advanced in considerable force , and took post at the settle- ment of Bayou Pierre , on the Red river . This village was originally settled by France , was held by her as 62 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
Strana 63
... side of the Sabine river . The correspondence on this subject , now communicated , will exhibit more particularly the present state of things in that quarter . The nature of that country requires indispensably that an un- usual ...
... side of the Sabine river . The correspondence on this subject , now communicated , will exhibit more particularly the present state of things in that quarter . The nature of that country requires indispensably that an un- usual ...
Strana 64
... side of the Mississippi , within reach of New Orleans , will be worthy the consideration of the legisla- ture . The gun - boats authorized by an act of the last session are so advanced that they will be ready for service in the ensuing ...
... side of the Mississippi , within reach of New Orleans , will be worthy the consideration of the legisla- ture . The gun - boats authorized by an act of the last session are so advanced that they will be ready for service in the ensuing ...
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