Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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... effect on the French treaty , made by the old Congress , and found that out of thirty odd articles which that contained , there were one , two , or three only , which could not now be stipu- lated under our present constitution . I ...
... effect on the French treaty , made by the old Congress , and found that out of thirty odd articles which that contained , there were one , two , or three only , which could not now be stipu- lated under our present constitution . I ...
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... effects . No apologies for writing or speaking to me freely are neces- sary . On the contrary , nothing my friends can do is so dear to me , and proves to me their friendship so clearly , as the information they give me of their ...
... effects . No apologies for writing or speaking to me freely are neces- sary . On the contrary , nothing my friends can do is so dear to me , and proves to me their friendship so clearly , as the information they give me of their ...
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... effect of this measure on the mind of the First Consul , is not for me to suppose ; but as it might occur to him , prima facie , that the executive of the United States ought to have prevented it , I have thought it advisable to mention ...
... effect of this measure on the mind of the First Consul , is not for me to suppose ; but as it might occur to him , prima facie , that the executive of the United States ought to have prevented it , I have thought it advisable to mention ...
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... and exchanged the ratifications purely and simply : so that this instrument goes to the world as an evidence of the candour and confidence of the nations in each other , which will have the best effects . THOMAS JEFFERSON . 7.
... and exchanged the ratifications purely and simply : so that this instrument goes to the world as an evidence of the candour and confidence of the nations in each other , which will have the best effects . THOMAS JEFFERSON . 7.
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... effects . This was the more justifiable , as Mr. Pichon knew that Spain had entered with us a protestation against our ratification of the treaty , grounded , first , on the assertion that the First Consul had not executed the ...
... effects . This was the more justifiable , as Mr. Pichon knew that Spain had entered with us a protestation against our ratification of the treaty , grounded , first , on the assertion that the First Consul had not executed the ...
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