An Answer to Certain Parts of a Work Published by Mathew Carey: Entitled "The Olive-branch," Or "Faults on Both Sides."W. M'Kean, 1816 - 231 páginas |
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... Jefferson , not only to ratify , but even to consult the Senate , on the merits of the treaty entered into with Great Britain , by Messrs . Munroe and Pinkney . Those Ministers thought proper to step aside of their instructions , and Mr ...
... Jefferson , not only to ratify , but even to consult the Senate , on the merits of the treaty entered into with Great Britain , by Messrs . Munroe and Pinkney . Those Ministers thought proper to step aside of their instructions , and Mr ...
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... Jefferson's accession , so to manage their intercourse with Great Britain and Bonaparte , as to wear the appearance of im- partiality towards them both — and , at the same time , to seize every opportunity to manifest a rancorous hatred ...
... Jefferson's accession , so to manage their intercourse with Great Britain and Bonaparte , as to wear the appearance of im- partiality towards them both — and , at the same time , to seize every opportunity to manifest a rancorous hatred ...
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... Jefferson at the head of the most important de- partment in the administration of the govern- ment . As this measure was entered into by Mr. Jefferson upon the grounds I have stated , and as the party have since re - established a sim ...
... Jefferson at the head of the most important de- partment in the administration of the govern- ment . As this measure was entered into by Mr. Jefferson upon the grounds I have stated , and as the party have since re - established a sim ...
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