The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... late meeting of the trustees of the sinking fund , that the Secretary of the Treasury had developed the plan he intended to pursue , and that it embraced years in its view . He said that he considered the Treasury department as a much ...
... late meeting of the trustees of the sinking fund , that the Secretary of the Treasury had developed the plan he intended to pursue , and that it embraced years in its view . He said that he considered the Treasury department as a much ...
Strana 70
... late vote for directing the Secretary of the Treasury to report ways and means , though carried , was carried by so small a majority , and with the aid of members so notoriously under a local influence on that question , as to give a ...
... late vote for directing the Secretary of the Treasury to report ways and means , though carried , was carried by so small a majority , and with the aid of members so notoriously under a local influence on that question , as to give a ...
Strana 105
... late attacks on him for levees , & c . , and explained to me how he had been led into them by the persons he consulted at New York ; and that if he could but know what the sense of the public was , he would most cheerfully con- form to ...
... late attacks on him for levees , & c . , and explained to me how he had been led into them by the persons he consulted at New York ; and that if he could but know what the sense of the public was , he would most cheerfully con- form to ...
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