Thomas Jefferson, the Apostle of AmericanismLittle, Brown,, 1929 - Počet stran: 548 |
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... treaty would become void . . On January 13 , delegates from Connecticut attended , and the next day a delegate from Caro- lina having arrived , " the treaty was ratified without a dis- senting vote . " • " " This was for Jefferson a ...
... treaty would become void . . On January 13 , delegates from Connecticut attended , and the next day a delegate from Caro- lina having arrived , " the treaty was ratified without a dis- senting vote . " • " " This was for Jefferson a ...
Strana 308
... treaty had been enough to convince him that the United States would be much better without any treaty than with a treaty of that sort . " Acquiescence under insult is not the way to escape war , " and he could only hope that the ...
... treaty had been enough to convince him that the United States would be much better without any treaty than with a treaty of that sort . " Acquiescence under insult is not the way to escape war , " and he could only hope that the ...
Strana 316
... treaty - foundered . " The result was not doubtful . Even if a monocrat were elected , he would be overborne by the ... treaty England was multiplying almost unbearable insults , when the nation was deeply humiliated , and even the ...
... treaty - foundered . " The result was not doubtful . Even if a monocrat were elected , he would be overborne by the ... treaty England was multiplying almost unbearable insults , when the nation was deeply humiliated , and even the ...
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