The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... election of 1800. That I had never interfered directly or indirectly with my friends or any others , to influence the election either for him or myself ; that I considered it as my duty to be merely passive , except that , in Virginia ...
... election of 1800. That I had never interfered directly or indirectly with my friends or any others , to influence the election either for him or myself ; that I considered it as my duty to be merely passive , except that , in Virginia ...
Strana 238
... election , when , though in possession of the office of Vice - President , there was not a single voice heard for ... election in February , 1801 , through General Samuel Smith , certain conditions on which my election might be obtained ...
... election , when , though in possession of the office of Vice - President , there was not a single voice heard for ... election in February , 1801 , through General Samuel Smith , certain conditions on which my election might be obtained ...
Strana 240
... election by a word in an instant , by declaring I would not turn out the federal officers , nor put down the navy , nor spunge the national debt . Find- ing his mind made up as to the usurpation of the gov- ernment by the President of ...
... election by a word in an instant , by declaring I would not turn out the federal officers , nor put down the navy , nor spunge the national debt . Find- ing his mind made up as to the usurpation of the gov- ernment by the President of ...
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