The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... tion , gazing after loaves and fishes , and ready to chance principles , as well as a position , at any time , with their adversaries . But a short review of facts , omitted or uncandidly stated in this history , will show , that the ...
... tion , gazing after loaves and fishes , and ready to chance principles , as well as a position , at any time , with their adversaries . But a short review of facts , omitted or uncandidly stated in this history , will show , that the ...
Strana 131
... tion has been had between the Secretary of State and the Minister Plenipotentiary of France , in which conversa- tion the Minister refused to give any explicit assurance that the brigantine would continue until the arrival of the ...
... tion has been had between the Secretary of State and the Minister Plenipotentiary of France , in which conversa- tion the Minister refused to give any explicit assurance that the brigantine would continue until the arrival of the ...
Strana 176
... tion to foreign nations , nor yield it . Randolph and myself opposed the right of the President to declare any- thing future on the question , shall there or shall there not be war , and that no such thing was intended ; that Hamilton's ...
... tion to foreign nations , nor yield it . Randolph and myself opposed the right of the President to declare any- thing future on the question , shall there or shall there not be war , and that no such thing was intended ; that Hamilton's ...
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