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... relations with France and England . His reply ( July 28th ) to an address from the selectmen of Boston , contains the spirit of his replies to other addresses of the kind , and shows the principles which influenced him in regard to the ...
... relations with France and England . His reply ( July 28th ) to an address from the selectmen of Boston , contains the spirit of his replies to other addresses of the kind , and shows the principles which influenced him in regard to the ...
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... relations will always depend ; that they ought not to substitute , for their own conviction , the opinions of others , or to seek truth through any channel but that of a temperate and well - informed investigation . " Under this ...
... relations will always depend ; that they ought not to substitute , for their own conviction , the opinions of others , or to seek truth through any channel but that of a temperate and well - informed investigation . " Under this ...
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... relations into office . Malignity , therefore , may dart its shafts , but no earthly power can deprive me of the satisfaction of knowing that I have not , in the whole course of my administration , com- mitted an intentional error ...
... relations into office . Malignity , therefore , may dart its shafts , but no earthly power can deprive me of the satisfaction of knowing that I have not , in the whole course of my administration , com- mitted an intentional error ...
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... relations , and his reply to the same . His reply , though it failed to change the policy of the French Directory , was deemed able and satisfactory by the Ex- ecutive . Somewhat later came a letter from Mr. Monroe , written on the 24th ...
... relations , and his reply to the same . His reply , though it failed to change the policy of the French Directory , was deemed able and satisfactory by the Ex- ecutive . Somewhat later came a letter from Mr. Monroe , written on the 24th ...
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... relations some serious inconveniences and embarrassments have been overcome and others lessened , it is with much pain and deep regret I mention that circumstances of a very unwelcome nature have lately occurred . Our trade has suffered ...
... relations some serious inconveniences and embarrassments have been overcome and others lessened , it is with much pain and deep regret I mention that circumstances of a very unwelcome nature have lately occurred . Our trade has suffered ...
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