Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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... consideration , as to the amendment to our con- stitution respecting Louisiana , I have thought it better , in- stead of enumerating the powers which Congress may exercise , to give them the same powers they have as to other portions of ...
... consideration , as to the amendment to our con- stitution respecting Louisiana , I have thought it better , in- stead of enumerating the powers which Congress may exercise , to give them the same powers they have as to other portions of ...
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... consideration , observing that the less that is said about any constitutional difficulty , the better : and that it will be desirable for Congress to do what is neces- sary , in silence . I find but one opinion as to the necessity of ...
... consideration , observing that the less that is said about any constitutional difficulty , the better : and that it will be desirable for Congress to do what is neces- sary , in silence . I find but one opinion as to the necessity of ...
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... considerations alone , however well affected to the merit of Commodore Barry , I think it prudent not to engage myself in a practice which may become embarrassing . Tremendous times in Europe ! How mighty this battle of lions and tigers ...
... considerations alone , however well affected to the merit of Commodore Barry , I think it prudent not to engage myself in a practice which may become embarrassing . Tremendous times in Europe ! How mighty this battle of lions and tigers ...
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... considerations opposing the measure , yielded with pain and anxiety to the former . Mr. Patterson is the President of the bank of Baltimore , the wealthiest man in Maryland , perhaps in the United States , except Mr. Carroll ; a man of ...
... considerations opposing the measure , yielded with pain and anxiety to the former . Mr. Patterson is the President of the bank of Baltimore , the wealthiest man in Maryland , perhaps in the United States , except Mr. Carroll ; a man of ...
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... on a subject so much more fami- liar to you , and better understood , I beg leave to assure you of my high consideration and respect . TH . JEFFERSON . DEAR SIR , TO JOHN RANDOLPH . Washington , December 10 CORRESPONDENCE OF.
... on a subject so much more fami- liar to you , and better understood , I beg leave to assure you of my high consideration and respect . TH . JEFFERSON . DEAR SIR , TO JOHN RANDOLPH . Washington , December 10 CORRESPONDENCE OF.
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