The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... constitution , as made it a very different thing from what the people thought they had submitted to ; that they had now brought forward a proposition far beyond any one ever yet advanced , and to which the eyes of many were turned , as ...
... constitution , as made it a very different thing from what the people thought they had submitted to ; that they had now brought forward a proposition far beyond any one ever yet advanced , and to which the eyes of many were turned , as ...
Strana 68
... constitution on which part of the vote , there were only two dissentients , ( Barnwell and Ben- son ) that the vote was thirty - five to sixteen on that part which expressed an approbation of the wisdom of the constitution ; that in the ...
... constitution on which part of the vote , there were only two dissentients , ( Barnwell and Ben- son ) that the vote was thirty - five to sixteen on that part which expressed an approbation of the wisdom of the constitution ; that in the ...
Strana 181
... constitution . Knox approved it without discussion . for it , saying that the words of the constitution author- izing Congress to lay taxes , & c . , for the common defence , might comprehend it . The President said he would not choose ...
... constitution . Knox approved it without discussion . for it , saying that the words of the constitution author- izing Congress to lay taxes , & c . , for the common defence , might comprehend it . The President said he would not choose ...
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