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Although she greatly admired Jefferson, she also wrote:
Although the new treaty called for ten more years of trade between the U. S. and the British Empire, and gave American merchants certain guarantees that would have been good for business, Jefferson refused to give up the potential weapon of commercial warfare against Britain and was unhappy that it did not end the hated British practice of impressment of American sailors.
Although he agreed that the U. S. Constitution did not contain provisions for acquiring territory, Jefferson decided to go ahead with the purchase anyway in order to remove France's presence in the region and to protect both U. S. trade access to the port of New Orleans and free passage on the Mississippi River.
Although the purchase was thought of as unjust and unconstitutional, Jefferson believed there was no evidence of unconstitutional actions taking place during the purchase of what became fifteen states.
Although the election was decided on February 17, 1801, Jefferson did not take office until March 4, 1801.
Although some historians have noted that the evidence can also support other possible fathers, most have concluded that Jefferson had a long relationship with Hemings and fathered one or more of her children.
Although Jefferson left the cabinet voluntarily, Washington never forgave him for his actions, and never spoke to him again.
Although Jefferson wrote that Congress had " mangled " his draft version, the Declaration that was finally produced, according to his biographer John Ferling, was " the majestic document that inspired both contemporaries and posterity.
Although he never graduated, during his time at the university he was heavily involved in the Virginia Glee Club and the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society, serving as the society's president.
Although Adams won the presidency, Thomas Jefferson received more electoral votes than Pinckney and was elected vice president according to the prevailing rules of electoral balloting.
Although the 1800 election was a close one, Jefferson steadily gained popularity during his term.
Although Thomas Jefferson had peach trees at Monticello, United States farmers did not begin commercial production until the 19th century in Maryland, Delaware, Georgia and finally Virginia.
Although John McCain easily won Jefferson Parish, in the U. S Senate race that same year between Democrat Mary Landrieu and Republican John Neely Kennedy, Landrieu won Jefferson Parish.
Although the Hueytown area has a history of farming, it has also been a part of both the steel and coal mining history of Jefferson County.
Although no major battles of the Civil War were fought in or near Washington, the city has the distinction of being the location where Jefferson Davis held the last meeting with the Confederate cabinet.
Although it is unknown when the settlement became known as Jeffersonville, the post office was established with this name on March 9, 1866 and was named for Thomas Jefferson.
Although U. S. Army Major Jefferson Van Horne is believed to have passed near the area in 1849 on his way to take command of what would later become Fort Bliss, the town is instead named for Lt. James Judson Van Horn who commanded an army garrison at the Van Horn Wells beginning in 1859.
Although he died in 1817, Jefferson refused to act.
Although the Jefferson Starship albums of this era were only modestly successful, they continued to string together hit singles like " Winds of Change " (# 38 ), " Be My Lady " (# 28 ), and " No Way Out " (# 23 ).
Although Clark was refused rank when Jefferson asked the Senate to appoint him, at Lewis ' insistence, he exercised equal authority, and continued the mission.
Although he was a leading Federalist, Thomas Jefferson kept him in office until King asked to be relieved.
Although John Adams agreed with Jefferson, he believed that circumstances forced the U. S. to pay tribute until an adequate navy could be built.
Although Jefferson notes that the applicants are nerds, due to the Tri-Lambs ' rules, they receive probationary membership.
Although released on bail and never tried for treason, Jefferson Davis had temporarily lost his home in Mississippi, most of his wealth, and his U. S. citizenship.

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Although there were many changes during its first century, the university's identity has been held constant as privately controlled, non-sectarian, coeducational center of higher learning, distinguished by a commitment to preparing both men and women for future success.
Although he privately circulated The Prince among friends, the only theoretical work to be printed in his lifetime was The Art of War, about military science.
Although Jassim bin Mohammed privately complained of the Ottoman presence, he hoped that with Ottoman support he could dominate those sheikhs in other towns who opposed him and rebuff Bahrain's claims on Az Zubarah.
Although Heydrich's death was employed for pro-Reich propaganda, Hitler seemed privately to blame Heydrich for his own death, through carelessness:
Although Darwin had privately questioned blending inheritance, he struggled with the theoretical difficulty that novel individual variations would tend to blend into a population.
Although they were still privately working against each other, Nasser and Faisal publicly rode through the streets of Khartoum in an open-top car with their hands clasped in a show of unity to please the crowds.
Although the Pacific Extension was privately funded, predecessor roads did benefit from the federal land grant act, so it can not be said to have been built without federal aid.
Although Bruce Lee officially closed his martial arts schools two years before his death, he allowed his curriculum to be taught privately.
Although Nash wasn't traded, General Manager Scott Howson publicly announced that he had privately requested a trade, a move that has stirred up much controversy.
Although Eddy claimed to have first privately published biblical studies as early as 1862 ( Eddy, 1934: pp. viii: 24 – 32 ), she wrote that her discovery of Christian Science, which inspired the book, took place in 1866.
" Although these formal acts of rejoicing in Rome were not repudiated publicly, privately misgivings in the papal curia grew once the nature of the killings gradually became better known.
Although Felix was privately broadly supportive of her as a composer and a performer, he was cautious ( professedly for family reasons ) of her publishing her works under her own name.
Although many privately owned dormitories ( kollegier in Danish ) exist in Copenhagen, there are also five which are partially administered by the university.
Although the national bank was to be used as a tool for the government, it was to be privately owned.
Although festival ceremonies in Chang ' an were lavish, rural people in the countryside celebrated privately at home with their families in age old traditions, such as drinking a special wine, Killing Ghosts and Reviving Souls wine, that was believed to cure illnesses in the following year.
Although government-owned, the Liberal conservative government of the 1950s had a philosophical leaning towards the needs of the privately owned Ansett airlines and the requirements of TAA suffered as a result.
Although Hampden was privately critical of Essex for not aggressively attacking after avoiding defeat at Edgehill and the standoff at Turnham Green, he remained publicly loyal and helped Essex resist the criticisms of the War Party.
Although much of the everyday main stream news is drawn from the Australian Associated Press all the privately owned media outlets still compete with each other for exclusive Pop culture news.
Although not considered public space, privately owned buildings or property visible from sidewalks and public thoroughfares may affect the public visual landscape, for example, by outdoor advertising.
Although she admits to " telling a story ," the episode ends with T ' Pol privately producing an apparently cherished artifact of her great-grandmother: the purse into which T ' Mir had placed her cash upon emerging from the patent office.
Although UD receives public funding for being a land-grant, sea-grant, space-grant and urban-grant state-supported research institution, it is also privately chartered.
Although Miller was convinced of his calculations by 1818, he continued to study privately until 1823 to ensure the correctness of his interpretation.
Although corporatization is to be distinguished from privatization ( the former involves publicly owned corporations, the latter privately owned ones ), once a service has been corporatised it is often relatively easy to privatise or part-privatise it, for example by selling some or all of the company's shares via the stock market.
Although the conference was privately funded, the workshop itself facilitated by Department of Education staffers rather than GLSEN, and no evidence that GLSEN encouraged frank discussion beyond age-appropriate information ; the conservative group held a public rally conflating GLSEN's involvement and calling for ending all state funding for " homosexual programs " and disbanding the Governor's Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth.
Although the house is open to the public, Herbert and his wife occupy about a third of the house privately.

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