The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... Adams and Izard , because they are the only per- sons who should know such facts as are there promised to be unfolded . Adams is an enemy to both characters , and might choose this ground as an effectual position to injure both . Izard ...
... Adams and Izard , because they are the only per- sons who should know such facts as are there promised to be unfolded . Adams is an enemy to both characters , and might choose this ground as an effectual position to injure both . Izard ...
Strana 222
... Adams to put his name , he being then President , and the application going only for his name , and not for a donation . Mr. Adams , after read- ing the paper and considering , said " he saw no possi- blitiy of continuing the union of ...
... Adams to put his name , he being then President , and the application going only for his name , and not for a donation . Mr. Adams , after read- ing the paper and considering , said " he saw no possi- blitiy of continuing the union of ...
Strana 226
... Adams , the Vice - President , would be glad of a foreign embassy ; that General Washington mentioned it to me , expressed his doubts whether Mr. Adams was a fit character for such an office , and his still greater doubts , indeed his ...
... Adams , the Vice - President , would be glad of a foreign embassy ; that General Washington mentioned it to me , expressed his doubts whether Mr. Adams was a fit character for such an office , and his still greater doubts , indeed his ...
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