The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... reason he held that no power existed to bind the people or posterity , except by their own acts . For this reason he was the strict construer of the national consti- tution where he believed it destructive of personal freedom ; and ...
... reason he held that no power existed to bind the people or posterity , except by their own acts . For this reason he was the strict construer of the national consti- tution where he believed it destructive of personal freedom ; and ...
Strana 60
... reason , and because two deputations , independent of each other might counterwork each other . President , No , for the last reason . Jefferson proposed taking a small post at Presque Isle . 1. To cut off communication between the Six ...
... reason , and because two deputations , independent of each other might counterwork each other . President , No , for the last reason . Jefferson proposed taking a small post at Presque Isle . 1. To cut off communication between the Six ...
Strana 172
... reasons were that such a war might bring on a Spanish , and even an English war ; that for this reason the aggressions of the Creeks had been laid be- fore the last Congress , and they had not chosen to de- clare war , that therefore ...
... reasons were that such a war might bring on a Spanish , and even an English war ; that for this reason the aggressions of the Creeks had been laid be- fore the last Congress , and they had not chosen to de- clare war , that therefore ...
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