The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... Knox , E. Randolph and myself met at Knox's , where Hamilton was also to have met , to consider the time , manner and place of the President's swearing in . Hamilton had been there before , and had left his opinion with Knox , to wit ...
... Knox , E. Randolph and myself met at Knox's , where Hamilton was also to have met , to consider the time , manner and place of the President's swearing in . Hamilton had been there before , and had left his opinion with Knox , to wit ...
Strana 155
... Knox agreed to the Attorney General in toto , con- sequently , they were established by the vote of three . Hamilton proposed to put questions on all the proposi- tions separately , and he took the paper and put questions on the three ...
... Knox agreed to the Attorney General in toto , con- sequently , they were established by the vote of three . Hamilton proposed to put questions on all the proposi- tions separately , and he took the paper and put questions on the three ...
Strana 180
... Knox declared for Hamilton's . The President said he had had but one object , the keeping our people quiet till Congress should meet ; that nevertheless , to declare he did not mean a declaration of neutrality , in the technical sense ...
... Knox declared for Hamilton's . The President said he had had but one object , the keeping our people quiet till Congress should meet ; that nevertheless , to declare he did not mean a declaration of neutrality , in the technical sense ...
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