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The United States too , as you observe , inserted it in all their treaties , where they
could obtain it , and to which I may add , that they will most certainly continue to
press it in their future treaties , as opportunities occur , and circumstances may ...
The United States too , as you observe , inserted it in all their treaties , where they
could obtain it , and to which I may add , that they will most certainly continue to
press it in their future treaties , as opportunities occur , and circumstances may ...
Side 212
Congress. Senate. being to obtain the best advice possible on the sense of the
laws and treaties respecting the several cases , I am persuaded you will think the
delay well compensated . I have the honor to be , & c . THOS . JEFFERSON . No .
Congress. Senate. being to obtain the best advice possible on the sense of the
laws and treaties respecting the several cases , I am persuaded you will think the
delay well compensated . I have the honor to be , & c . THOS . JEFFERSON . No .
Side 231
All these advantages , which there appears a disposition still to increase , if we
obtain from the United States a just reciprocity , appear to me highly proper to call
for all the attention of the Federal Government to the fate of our colonies .
All these advantages , which there appears a disposition still to increase , if we
obtain from the United States a just reciprocity , appear to me highly proper to call
for all the attention of the Federal Government to the fate of our colonies .
Side 305
So that , on a single suspicion , the requisitions of the English have been obeyed
, and we , with positive facts , have not been able to obtain justice . I waited the
effect of the promises made to you by Mr . Brook , in his letter of the 12th of ...
So that , on a single suspicion , the requisitions of the English have been obeyed
, and we , with positive facts , have not been able to obtain justice . I waited the
effect of the promises made to you by Mr . Brook , in his letter of the 12th of ...
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... when it appertains , according to all established rules among nations , to the
Government of the United States , although I should , in such cases , only
address myself to the Government of the United States , in order to obtain justice ,
it being ...
... when it appertains , according to all established rules among nations , to the
Government of the United States , although I should , in such cases , only
address myself to the Government of the United States , in order to obtain justice ,
it being ...
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