The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... Congress , the States had during the war contracted separate and heavy debts ; and Massachusetts particularly , in an absurd attempt , absurdly conducted , on the British post of Penobscott : and the more debt Hamilton could rake up the ...
... Congress , the States had during the war contracted separate and heavy debts ; and Massachusetts particularly , in an absurd attempt , absurdly conducted , on the British post of Penobscott : and the more debt Hamilton could rake up the ...
Strana 138
... Congress ; and that , on the return of the President , he would cer- tainly press him to convene Congress . He had by this time got into a moderate tone , and I stopped him at the subject of calling Congress , explained our constitution ...
... Congress ; and that , on the return of the President , he would cer- tainly press him to convene Congress . He had by this time got into a moderate tone , and I stopped him at the subject of calling Congress , explained our constitution ...
Strana 181
... Congress on the subject of Mr. Genet . It was agreed that Genet's letter of August 13th to the President , mine of August 16th , and Genet's of November to myself and the Attorney General , desiring a prosecu- tion of Jay and King ...
... Congress on the subject of Mr. Genet . It was agreed that Genet's letter of August 13th to the President , mine of August 16th , and Genet's of November to myself and the Attorney General , desiring a prosecu- tion of Jay and King ...
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