Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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... doubt that France would punctually execute its part ; and I assured Mr. Pichon that I had more confidence in the word of the First Consul than in all the parchment we could sign . He saw that we had ratified the treaty ; that both ...
... doubt that France would punctually execute its part ; and I assured Mr. Pichon that I had more confidence in the word of the First Consul than in all the parchment we could sign . He saw that we had ratified the treaty ; that both ...
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... doubt his guarantee of it : and we , four days ago , sent off orders to the Governor of the Mississippi territory and General Wilkinson , to move down with the troops at hand to New Orleans , to receive the possession from Mr. Laussat ...
... doubt his guarantee of it : and we , four days ago , sent off orders to the Governor of the Mississippi territory and General Wilkinson , to move down with the troops at hand to New Orleans , to receive the possession from Mr. Laussat ...
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... doubt that those nations are essentially right , which leave this to individual choice , as a better guide to an advantageous distribution than any other which could be devised . But when by a blind concourse , particular occupations ...
... doubt that those nations are essentially right , which leave this to individual choice , as a better guide to an advantageous distribution than any other which could be devised . But when by a blind concourse , particular occupations ...
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... be shaken at this moment . But suppose a series of untoward events should occur , sufficient to bring into doubt the competency of a republican government to meet a crisis of great danger , or to unhinge the confidence 12 CORRESPONDENCE OF.
... be shaken at this moment . But suppose a series of untoward events should occur , sufficient to bring into doubt the competency of a republican government to meet a crisis of great danger , or to unhinge the confidence 12 CORRESPONDENCE OF.
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... doubts whether it would be acceptable may have forbidden manifestations of it . The way : Mr. Adams's friendship and mine began at an earlier date . It accompanied us through long and important scenes . different conclusions we had ...
... doubts whether it would be acceptable may have forbidden manifestations of it . The way : Mr. Adams's friendship and mine began at an earlier date . It accompanied us through long and important scenes . different conclusions we had ...
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