The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... passed . It had two ob- jects ; 1st , as a puzzle , to exclude popular understanding and inquiry ; 2nd , as a machine for the corruption of the legislature ; for he avowed the opinion that man could be governed by one of two motives ...
... passed . It had two ob- jects ; 1st , as a puzzle , to exclude popular understanding and inquiry ; 2nd , as a machine for the corruption of the legislature ; for he avowed the opinion that man could be governed by one of two motives ...
Strana 48
... passed on the other side the water , because Mr. Morris ' powers there had been determined , and I endeavored to recol- lect whether anything else had passed with Mr. Ham- mond and myself . I answered that this was all 48 1792 ANAS of ...
... passed on the other side the water , because Mr. Morris ' powers there had been determined , and I endeavored to recol- lect whether anything else had passed with Mr. Ham- mond and myself . I answered that this was all 48 1792 ANAS of ...
Strana 192
... passed in the grand convention . Among the enumerated powers given to Congress , was one to erect corporations . It was , on debate , struck out . Several particular powers were then proposed . Ainong others , Robert Morris proposed to ...
... passed in the grand convention . Among the enumerated powers given to Congress , was one to erect corporations . It was , on debate , struck out . Several particular powers were then proposed . Ainong others , Robert Morris proposed to ...
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