Jefferson's Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentWisconsin Hale, 1986 - 374 Seiten |
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... proposed to double the foreign tonnage for a certain time , and after that to prohibit the exportation of our commodities in the vessels of nations not in treaty with us . This has been rejected . It is now proposed to prohibit any ...
... proposed to double the foreign tonnage for a certain time , and after that to prohibit the exportation of our commodities in the vessels of nations not in treaty with us . This has been rejected . It is now proposed to prohibit any ...
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... proposed . That of classing the militia according to age , and allotting each age to the particular kind of service to which it was competent , was proposed to Congress in 1805 , and subsequently ; and , on the last trial was lost , I ...
... proposed . That of classing the militia according to age , and allotting each age to the particular kind of service to which it was competent , was proposed to Congress in 1805 , and subsequently ; and , on the last trial was lost , I ...
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... proposed , as a compromise , that two slaves should be counted as one freeman . He affirmed that slaves did not do as much work as freemen , and doubted if two effected more than one ; that this was proved by the price of labor ; the ...
... proposed , as a compromise , that two slaves should be counted as one freeman . He affirmed that slaves did not do as much work as freemen , and doubted if two effected more than one ; that this was proved by the price of labor ; the ...
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