The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 19
Strana 93
... doubt about our territorial right ; and would avoid a rupture with Spain , which was much to be desired , while we had similar points to discuss with Great Britain . Hamilton declared himself the advocate for peace . War would derange ...
... doubt about our territorial right ; and would avoid a rupture with Spain , which was much to be desired , while we had similar points to discuss with Great Britain . Hamilton declared himself the advocate for peace . War would derange ...
Strana 116
... doubt but that he ought to be received . On the 24th he asked E. Raudolph's opinion on the subject , saying he had consulted Colonel Hamilton thereon , who went into lengthy considerations of doubt and difficulty , and viewing it as a ...
... doubt but that he ought to be received . On the 24th he asked E. Raudolph's opinion on the subject , saying he had consulted Colonel Hamilton thereon , who went into lengthy considerations of doubt and difficulty , and viewing it as a ...
Strana 226
... doubts whether Mr. Adams was a fit character for such an office , and his still greater doubts , indeed his conviction , that it would not be justifiable to send away the person who , in case of his death , was pro- vided by the ...
... doubts whether Mr. Adams was a fit character for such an office , and his still greater doubts , indeed his conviction , that it would not be justifiable to send away the person who , in case of his death , was pro- vided by the ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
The Complete Anas of Thomas Jefferson (Classic Reprint) Thomas Jefferson Náhled není k dispozici. - 2015 |
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Adams agreed answer appointed asked Attorney authority Beckley believed Britain British called citizens Colonel Burr commerce common law communicated Congress considered constitution consult conversation debt declared desired dollars duty Edmund Randolph election England executive expressed favor federalists force Fort Adams four Secretaries France French frigates Genet give given Gouverneur Morris Governor gunboats Hamilton Hammond Heads of departments House Indians King Knox legislature letter letter-of-marque Louisiana Madison Marshal ment militia minister Mississippi monarchy nation never observed occasion opinion Orleans paper party peace persons ports posts Present the four President President's principle proposed proposition question Randolph ready republican retire says Senate sent Smith South Carolina Spain Stockholder Tenche Coxe Ternant thing Thomas Jefferson thought tion told Treasury treaty Tripoli Unani unanimously United vessels Virginia vote Washington white nation wished writing York