The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States: With Parts of His Correspondence Never Before Published, and Notices of His Opinions on Questions of Civil Government, National Policy, and Constitutional Law, Svazek 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837 |
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... political career mine have been so extensively congenial . It could not escape me that a feeling of personal friendship has mingled itself greatly with the credit you allow to my public services . I am at the same time justified by my ...
... political career mine have been so extensively congenial . It could not escape me that a feeling of personal friendship has mingled itself greatly with the credit you allow to my public services . I am at the same time justified by my ...
Strana vii
... the prejudice felt towards him would be naturally extended to his opinions ; and that in the vehemence , perseverance and ability with which he had been assailed , injury was likely to be done to the cause of political truth and sound.
... the prejudice felt towards him would be naturally extended to his opinions ; and that in the vehemence , perseverance and ability with which he had been assailed , injury was likely to be done to the cause of political truth and sound.
Strana viii
... political truth and sound principles of government . He believed , that the characters of the two great parties , which had divided this country for the first thirty years after the present constitution was adopted , had not been fairly ...
... political truth and sound principles of government . He believed , that the characters of the two great parties , which had divided this country for the first thirty years after the present constitution was adopted , had not been fairly ...
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... Political troubles of France . Meeting of the Notables . Shay's Insur- rection in Massachusetts . Newspapers . Thoughts on Government . Navigation of the Mississippi . Visits the South of France . His style of travelling . Nismes ...
... Political troubles of France . Meeting of the Notables . Shay's Insur- rection in Massachusetts . Newspapers . Thoughts on Government . Navigation of the Mississippi . Visits the South of France . His style of travelling . Nismes ...
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... Political sen- timents of John Adams and Alexander Hamilton . Practice of recording conversations considered . Public prosperity . Public credit . Spirit of speculation - its causes and effects . Discrimi- nating duties in France ...
... Political sen- timents of John Adams and Alexander Hamilton . Practice of recording conversations considered . Public prosperity . Public credit . Spirit of speculation - its causes and effects . Discrimi- nating duties in France ...
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