The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... object was obtained , the phalanx of the Treasury was re- inforced by additional recruits . This measure pro- duced the most bitter and angry contest ever known in Congress , before or since the Union of the States . I arrived in the ...
... object was obtained , the phalanx of the Treasury was re- inforced by additional recruits . This measure pro- duced the most bitter and angry contest ever known in Congress , before or since the Union of the States . I arrived in the ...
Strana 180
... objects than I had contemplated . 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 ...
... objects than I had contemplated . 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 ...
Strana 213
... object of the cruise . Lincoln . Our men of war may repel an attack on individual vessels , but after the repulse , may not pro- ceed to destroy the enemy's vessels generally . Gallatin . To declare war and to make war is synony- mous ...
... object of the cruise . Lincoln . Our men of war may repel an attack on individual vessels , but after the repulse , may not pro- ceed to destroy the enemy's vessels generally . Gallatin . To declare war and to make war is synony- mous ...
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