Memoirs, Correspondence and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Late President of the United States: 2Colburn and Bentley, 1829 - 496 頁 |
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... ministry , ( of which there is not the most distant prospect ) he must adopt the King's system , or go out again , as he did before , for daring to depart from it . When we see , that through all the changes of ministry which have taken ...
... ministry , ( of which there is not the most distant prospect ) he must adopt the King's system , or go out again , as he did before , for daring to depart from it . When we see , that through all the changes of ministry which have taken ...
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... minister . The conferences with the minister of Portugal , have been drawn to a greater length than I ex- pected . However , every thing is now agreed , and the treaty : will be ready for signature the day after to B 2 THOMAS JEFFERSON ...
... minister . The conferences with the minister of Portugal , have been drawn to a greater length than I ex- pected . However , every thing is now agreed , and the treaty : will be ready for signature the day after to B 2 THOMAS JEFFERSON ...
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... ministry , no change of measures with respect to America ever took place ; excepting only at the moment of the peace ; and the minister of that moment was immediately removed . Judging of the future by the past , I do not expect a ...
... ministry , no change of measures with respect to America ever took place ; excepting only at the moment of the peace ; and the minister of that moment was immediately removed . Judging of the future by the past , I do not expect a ...
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... ministers hate us , and their King , more than all other men . They have the im- pudence to avow this , though they acknowledge our trade important to them . But they think we cannot prevent our coun- trymen from bringing that into ...
... ministers hate us , and their King , more than all other men . They have the im- pudence to avow this , though they acknowledge our trade important to them . But they think we cannot prevent our coun- trymen from bringing that into ...
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... minister at that court , had received full powers to treat with us . I accordingly went there , and , in the course of six weeks , we arranged a commercial treaty between our two countries . His powers were only to negotiate , THOMAS ...
... minister at that court , had received full powers to treat with us . I accordingly went there , and , in the course of six weeks , we arranged a commercial treaty between our two countries . His powers were only to negotiate , THOMAS ...
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