The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1853 |
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... vessels into their ports , nor acknowledge the adjudications of our courts of admi- rality to be legitimate , in cases of capture of British vessels : That though France and Spain may be jealous of our 16 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
... vessels into their ports , nor acknowledge the adjudications of our courts of admi- rality to be legitimate , in cases of capture of British vessels : That though France and Spain may be jealous of our 16 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
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... vessel at this place , at New York , and at some Eastern port , to carry over the ratification of the treaty when agreed to . It met the general sense of the House , but was opposed by Dr. Lee , on the ground of expense , which it would ...
... vessel at this place , at New York , and at some Eastern port , to carry over the ratification of the treaty when agreed to . It met the general sense of the House , but was opposed by Dr. Lee , on the ground of expense , which it would ...
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... vessel being to sail for England , from this port ( Annapolis ) , the House di- rected the President to write to our ministers accordingly . January 14. Delegates from Connecticut having attended yes- terday , and another from South ...
... vessel being to sail for England , from this port ( Annapolis ) , the House di- rected the President to write to our ministers accordingly . January 14. Delegates from Connecticut having attended yes- terday , and another from South ...
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... vessels and their cargoes , employed merely in carrying on the commerce between nations . It was refused by England , and unwisely , in my opinion . For , in the case of a war with us , their superior commerce places infinitely more at ...
... vessels and their cargoes , employed merely in carrying on the commerce between nations . It was refused by England , and unwisely , in my opinion . For , in the case of a war with us , their superior commerce places infinitely more at ...
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... vessels and crews by the Barbary cruisers . I was very unwilling that we should acquiesce in the European humiliation , of paying a tribute to those lawless pirates , and endeavored to form an association of the powers sub- ject to ...
... vessels and crews by the Barbary cruisers . I was very unwilling that we should acquiesce in the European humiliation , of paying a tribute to those lawless pirates , and endeavored to form an association of the powers sub- ject to ...
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