The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1853 |
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... treaty of peace had been signed by our Commissioners on the 3d of September , 1782 , to become absolute , on the conclusion of peace between France and Great Britain . Considering my proceeding to Europe as now of no utility to the ...
... treaty of peace had been signed by our Commissioners on the 3d of September , 1782 , to become absolute , on the conclusion of peace between France and Great Britain . Considering my proceeding to Europe as now of no utility to the ...
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... treaty of peace which had been signed at Paris on the 3d of September , 1783 , and received here , could not be ratified without a House of nine States . On the 23d of December , therefore , we addressed letters to the several Governors ...
... treaty of peace which had been signed at Paris on the 3d of September , 1783 , and received here , could not be ratified without a House of nine States . On the 23d of December , therefore , we addressed letters to the several Governors ...
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... treaty , and in- structed their ministers to agree to a definitive one in the same terms , and the present one was , in fact , substantially , and almost verbatim , the same ; that there now remain but sixty - seven days for the ...
... treaty , and in- structed their ministers to agree to a definitive one in the same terms , and the present one was , in fact , substantially , and almost verbatim , the same ; that there now remain but sixty - seven days for the ...
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... treaty was admitted not to be a verbal copy of the provisional one , and whether the departures from it were of substance , or not , was a question on which nine States alone were competent to decide ; that the circumstances of the ...
... treaty was admitted not to be a verbal copy of the provisional one , and whether the departures from it were of substance , or not , was a question on which nine States alone were competent to decide ; that the circumstances of the ...
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... treaty be ratified so far as they had power ; that it should be transmitted to our ministers , with instructions to keep it uncom- municated ; to endeavor to obtain three months longer for ex- change of ratifications ; that they should ...
... treaty be ratified so far as they had power ; that it should be transmitted to our ministers , with instructions to keep it uncom- municated ; to endeavor to obtain three months longer for ex- change of ratifications ; that they should ...
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