The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Том 8G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1904 |
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... answer from Madison . TO REV . JAMES MADISON , OCTOBER 28TH · Fontainebleau - Condition of French laborers - Owner- ship of lands - Rights of property - State policy toward property owners . TO JAMES MADISON , NOVEMBER 26TH Proceedings ...
... answer from Madison . TO REV . JAMES MADISON , OCTOBER 28TH · Fontainebleau - Condition of French laborers - Owner- ship of lands - Rights of property - State policy toward property owners . TO JAMES MADISON , NOVEMBER 26TH Proceedings ...
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... answer the letter , acknoleging it's receipt , thanking them in turn for the favors to our commerce , and promising to consult the constitutional powers ( the Senate ) on the subject of the treaty proposed ? 2. Would he rather chuse to ...
... answer the letter , acknoleging it's receipt , thanking them in turn for the favors to our commerce , and promising to consult the constitutional powers ( the Senate ) on the subject of the treaty proposed ? 2. Would he rather chuse to ...
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... answer to his friendly proposition . As he was sensible of this circumstance , the matter has been understood to lie over , till the meeting of Senate . You will be pleased , therefore , to explain to the Executive of France this delay ...
... answer to his friendly proposition . As he was sensible of this circumstance , the matter has been understood to lie over , till the meeting of Senate . You will be pleased , therefore , to explain to the Executive of France this delay ...
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... answer , and is himself forcing that appeal to the public , & risking that disgust , which I had so much wished should have been avoided . The indications from different parts of the continent are already sufficient to shew that the ...
... answer , and is himself forcing that appeal to the public , & risking that disgust , which I had so much wished should have been avoided . The indications from different parts of the continent are already sufficient to shew that the ...
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... answer before I write to you again . I understand that the model is made mostly in brass , & in the simple form in which it was first ordered , to be worked by horses . It was to have cost 5. guineas , but Mr. Pinckney having afterwards ...
... answer before I write to you again . I understand that the model is made mostly in brass , & in the simple form in which it was first ordered , to be worked by horses . It was to have cost 5. guineas , but Mr. Pinckney having afterwards ...
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