The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence. Reports and opinions while secretary of stateJ.C. Riker, 1855 |
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... the case of a British vessel captured by a French vessel , purchased by French citizens , and fitted out as a privateer in one of our ports , 626 . 38. Opinion on the proposition of the Secretary of the CONTENTS TO VOL VII . vii.
... the case of a British vessel captured by a French vessel , purchased by French citizens , and fitted out as a privateer in one of our ports , 626 . 38. Opinion on the proposition of the Secretary of the CONTENTS TO VOL VII . vii.
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... citizens , being profound , sound , and short . Our legisla- tors are not sufficiently apprized of the rightful limits of their power ; that their true office is to declare and enforce only our natural rights and duties , and to take ...
... citizens , being profound , sound , and short . Our legisla- tors are not sufficiently apprized of the rightful limits of their power ; that their true office is to declare and enforce only our natural rights and duties , and to take ...
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... citizens , of so much commerce as may suffice to exchange our superfluities for our wants , may be advantageous for ... citizens , and still less ephem- eral and pseudo - citizens , on such terms . We may exclude them from our territory ...
... citizens , of so much commerce as may suffice to exchange our superfluities for our wants , may be advantageous for ... citizens , and still less ephem- eral and pseudo - citizens , on such terms . We may exclude them from our territory ...
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... citizens by taxes to such wretchedness , as that labor- ing sixteen of the twenty - four hours , they are still unable to af- ford themselves bread , or barely to earn as much oatmeal or po- tatoes as will keep soul and body together ...
... citizens by taxes to such wretchedness , as that labor- ing sixteen of the twenty - four hours , they are still unable to af- ford themselves bread , or barely to earn as much oatmeal or po- tatoes as will keep soul and body together ...
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... citizen , in his person and property , and in their management . Try by this , as a tally , every provision of our constitution , and see if it hangs directly on the will of the people . Reduce your legislature to a convenient number ...
... citizen , in his person and property , and in their management . Try by this , as a tally , every provision of our constitution , and see if it hangs directly on the will of the people . Reduce your legislature to a convenient number ...
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