The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States: With Parts of His Correspondence Never Before Published, and Notices of His Opinions on Questions of Civil Government, National Policy, and Constitutional Law, Том 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837 - 573 страници |
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... tions with the Barbary states . Conference with the French min- ister on American commerce . Oglethorpe's heirs . Case of Lister Asquith . Taste for country life . 189 CHAPTER IX . 1786-1787 . Mr. Jefferson joins Mr. Adams CONTENTS . XV.
... tions with the Barbary states . Conference with the French min- ister on American commerce . Oglethorpe's heirs . Case of Lister Asquith . Taste for country life . 189 CHAPTER IX . 1786-1787 . Mr. Jefferson joins Mr. Adams CONTENTS . XV.
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... commerce of the United States with France and England compared . St. Clair's defeat . Apportionment Bill . Mr. Jefferson advises the President to nega- tive it . Conversation with the President on his proposed retire- ment . Causes of ...
... commerce of the United States with France and England compared . St. Clair's defeat . Apportionment Bill . Mr. Jefferson advises the President to nega- tive it . Conversation with the President on his proposed retire- ment . Causes of ...
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... Commerce . Mr. Jefferson's correspondence with the French Minister . Genet's intemperate and offensive course - his recall the popular feeling in his favour CHAPTER XVIII . . 461 1793 . State of parties as to the French Revolution . The ...
... Commerce . Mr. Jefferson's correspondence with the French Minister . Genet's intemperate and offensive course - his recall the popular feeling in his favour CHAPTER XVIII . . 461 1793 . State of parties as to the French Revolution . The ...
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... commerce , which , in its undistinguishing pursuit of gain , ministers to our vices no less than to our necessary wants , that Virginia owes this portentous accession to her popu- lation . A Dutch ship from the coast of Guinea entered ...
... commerce , which , in its undistinguishing pursuit of gain , ministers to our vices no less than to our necessary wants , that Virginia owes this portentous accession to her popu- lation . A Dutch ship from the coast of Guinea entered ...
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... their separate dwell- ings . Thus commerce , by the very diffusion of its most im- portant natural facilities , did not here concentrate in a few favourable spots , and foster the growth of towns , 8 THE LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON .
... their separate dwell- ings . Thus commerce , by the very diffusion of its most im- portant natural facilities , did not here concentrate in a few favourable spots , and foster the growth of towns , 8 THE LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON .
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