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... Secretary that a Cession of any territory was expected or desired of the United States ; all that was then insisted upon was our quitting all claim to the Navigation of the Mississippi below our Territories . When your Secretary came to ...
... Secretary that a Cession of any territory was expected or desired of the United States ; all that was then insisted upon was our quitting all claim to the Navigation of the Mississippi below our Territories . When your Secretary came to ...
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... Secretary cannot decide . He has however no reason to believe that has been the case , for he can perceive no reason why such an alteration in their sentiments should have taken place . On the contrary , it seems from Mr. Jefferson's ...
... Secretary cannot decide . He has however no reason to believe that has been the case , for he can perceive no reason why such an alteration in their sentiments should have taken place . On the contrary , it seems from Mr. Jefferson's ...
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... Secretary of congress take order to so inform Mr. Read in answer to his letter of the 7 Oct ' that congress having ... Secretary at War to report . Also " Letter of Kaylelamund for a tract of land on beaver Creek for himself and family ...
... Secretary of congress take order to so inform Mr. Read in answer to his letter of the 7 Oct ' that congress having ... Secretary at War to report . Also " Letter of Kaylelamund for a tract of land on beaver Creek for himself and family ...
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