The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Volumen3J.B. Lippincott, 1863 |
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... Possessions - His Assurances to France in Respect to her colonizing them - These Assurances wholly at Variance with the Presi- dent's Views His Later Dispatches - Receives the President's Letter and Formal In- structions - The ...
... Possessions - His Assurances to France in Respect to her colonizing them - These Assurances wholly at Variance with the Presi- dent's Views His Later Dispatches - Receives the President's Letter and Formal In- structions - The ...
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... possession of the place would be hardly felt by us , and it would not , perhaps , be very long before some circumstance might arise , which might make the cession of it to us the price of something of more worth to her . Not so can it ...
... possession of the place would be hardly felt by us , and it would not , perhaps , be very long before some circumstance might arise , which might make the cession of it to us the price of something of more worth to her . Not so can it ...
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... possession of New Orleans during the interval of a peace , long or short , at the end of which it will be wrested from her . Will this short - lived possession have been an equivalent to her for the transfer of such a weight into the ...
... possession of New Orleans during the interval of a peace , long or short , at the end of which it will be wrested from her . Will this short - lived possession have been an equivalent to her for the transfer of such a weight into the ...
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... possessed of the subject , because you may be able to impress on the government of France the inevitable consequences of their taking possession of Louisiana ; and though , as I here mention , the cession of New Orleans and the Floridas ...
... possessed of the subject , because you may be able to impress on the government of France the inevitable consequences of their taking possession of Louisiana ; and though , as I here mention , the cession of New Orleans and the Floridas ...
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... possessions , she must prepare for war with us and such friends as we could secure to our alliance . And neither was this made the alternative of her yielding up anything that belonged to her without a rightful equivalent . It was the ...
... possessions , she must prepare for war with us and such friends as we could secure to our alliance . And neither was this made the alternative of her yielding up anything that belonged to her without a rightful equivalent . It was the ...
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