The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... wished to denounce the Government , he brought Freneau to Philadelphia . When he wished to denounce neutrality he drew in Madison . " - McMaster's History of the U. S. " He shrank with almost feminine repugnance from censure and turmoil ...
... wished to denounce the Government , he brought Freneau to Philadelphia . When he wished to denounce neutrality he drew in Madison . " - McMaster's History of the U. S. " He shrank with almost feminine repugnance from censure and turmoil ...
Strana 72
... wished to redeem our captives at Algiers , and to make peace with them on paying an annual tribute . The Senate were willing to approve this , but unwilling to have the lower House applied to previously to furnish the money ; they wished ...
... wished to redeem our captives at Algiers , and to make peace with them on paying an annual tribute . The Senate were willing to approve this , but unwilling to have the lower House applied to previously to furnish the money ; they wished ...
Strana 188
... wished it to fail , and especially , when Hamilton , their leader , brought forward his plan of government , failed entirely in carrying it , and retired in disgust from the convention . His associates then took every method to prevent ...
... wished it to fail , and especially , when Hamilton , their leader , brought forward his plan of government , failed entirely in carrying it , and retired in disgust from the convention . His associates then took every method to prevent ...
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