The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2Library Reprints, Incorporated, 1855 |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-5 sur 81
Page 1
... suppose he must have been living here on that resource , so that he could not be expected to pay the whole sum received , I desired him to state his account against that fund as he thought just himself , to pay me the balance on account ...
... suppose he must have been living here on that resource , so that he could not be expected to pay the whole sum received , I desired him to state his account against that fund as he thought just himself , to pay me the balance on account ...
Page 3
... suppose it is only to keep alive pretensions which may authorize the commencement of hostilities when it shall suit them . Whether this will be immediately on the death of the King of Prussia , or some time after , cannot be said . That ...
... suppose it is only to keep alive pretensions which may authorize the commencement of hostilities when it shall suit them . Whether this will be immediately on the death of the King of Prussia , or some time after , cannot be said . That ...
Page 8
... suppose them in America . Their learned men , too , are few in number , and are less learned , and infinitely less emancipated from prejudice , than those of this country . An event , too , seems to be preparing , in the order of things ...
... suppose them in America . Their learned men , too , are few in number , and are less learned , and infinitely less emancipated from prejudice , than those of this country . An event , too , seems to be preparing , in the order of things ...
Page 16
... to exchange ratifications of our treaty with Prussia with the Baron de Thulemeyer , and also to take leave of their high - mightinesses , which he had not done before . I - suppose that by this time he is returned to 16 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
... to exchange ratifications of our treaty with Prussia with the Baron de Thulemeyer , and also to take leave of their high - mightinesses , which he had not done before . I - suppose that by this time he is returned to 16 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
Page 17
Thomas Jefferson Paul Leicester Ford. - suppose that by this time he is returned to London . It is incon- ceivable to me what difficulties can have arisen on our treaty with Portugal . However , the delay of the signature indicates that ...
Thomas Jefferson Paul Leicester Ford. - suppose that by this time he is returned to London . It is incon- ceivable to me what difficulties can have arisen on our treaty with Portugal . However , the delay of the signature indicates that ...
Table des matières
1 | |
4 | |
26 | |
49 | |
54 | |
116 | |
118 | |
169 | |
319 | |
339 | |
349 | |
395 | |
411 | |
422 | |
456 | |
465 | |
474 | |
477 | |
545 | |
553 | |
575 | |
585 | |
593 | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
Adams affairs Algiers America answer Arret Assemblée des Notables Assembly assured Barclay Barrois Bordeaux Calonnes Carolina circumstances Colonel commerce Congress consul copy Count de Vergennes court dear Sir DEAR SIR,-I debt desire dispositions duty enclose England esteem and respect Europe expect favor Fayette France French friend and servant give hand happy Havre Holland Honfleur honor hope humble servant hundred immediately interest JOHN JAY King King of Prussia La Fayette late laws letter livres London Marseilles ment minister Monsieur months Montmorin Morocco nation never obedient object obliged obtain occasion packet papers PARIS perfect esteem person Piedmont ports present probably proposed Prussia received render rice sent sentiments sincere esteem Spain Stadtholder Staphorsts suppose thousand guineas tion tobacco treaty United Vergennes vessels Virginia whale oil whole wish write