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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... taken place in the performance of certain articles stipu lated by us , I thought it my duty , by immediate measures for fulfilling them , to vindicate to ourselves the right of considering the effect of departure from stipulation on ...
... taken place in the performance of certain articles stipu lated by us , I thought it my duty , by immediate measures for fulfilling them , to vindicate to ourselves the right of considering the effect of departure from stipulation on ...
Strana 17
... taken up by some others of the Barbary powers . A reinforcement , there- fore , was immediately ordered to the vessels already there . Subsequent information , however , has removed these apprehen- sions for the present . To secure our ...
... taken up by some others of the Barbary powers . A reinforcement , there- fore , was immediately ordered to the vessels already there . Subsequent information , however , has removed these apprehen- sions for the present . To secure our ...
Strana 22
... taken by a French privateer in 1799 , retaken by an armed vessel of the United States , carried into a British island and there adjudged to be neutral , but under an allowance of such salvage and costs as absorbed nearly the whole ...
... taken by a French privateer in 1799 , retaken by an armed vessel of the United States , carried into a British island and there adjudged to be neutral , but under an allowance of such salvage and costs as absorbed nearly the whole ...
Strana 28
... taken place , both within our jurisdictional limits and on the high seas . The friendly disposition of the governments from whose agents they have proceeded , as well as their wisdom and regard for jus- tice , leave us in reasonable ...
... taken place , both within our jurisdictional limits and on the high seas . The friendly disposition of the governments from whose agents they have proceeded , as well as their wisdom and regard for jus- tice , leave us in reasonable ...
Strana 31
... justed , and the treaty of 1786 , between this country and that , has been recognized and confirmed by the emperor , each party restoring to the other what had been detained or taken INAUGURAL ADDRESSES AND MESSAGES . 31.
... justed , and the treaty of 1786 , between this country and that , has been recognized and confirmed by the emperor , each party restoring to the other what had been detained or taken INAUGURAL ADDRESSES AND MESSAGES . 31.
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