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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... views , and the wisdom of their policy , from some of the criminations to which they have been subjected . He flattered himself , moreover , that both parties , on a cool retrospect of their early conflicts , as exhibited in an honest ...
... views , and the wisdom of their policy , from some of the criminations to which they have been subjected . He flattered himself , moreover , that both parties , on a cool retrospect of their early conflicts , as exhibited in an honest ...
Strana xiv
... views on Independence . Pro- gress of Public Sentiment . Proceedings of the Virginia Conven- tion . Declaration of Independence moved in Congress . Mr. Jefferson prepares the draught . When adopted and signed . Its character . He ...
... views on Independence . Pro- gress of Public Sentiment . Proceedings of the Virginia Conven- tion . Declaration of Independence moved in Congress . Mr. Jefferson prepares the draught . When adopted and signed . Its character . He ...
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... views . Its dissolution · · · . 161 CHAPTER VIII . 1784-1786 . Mr. Jefferson appointed Minister to France . Embarks at Boston . Meet- ing with Dr. Franklin in Paris . State of Society there . They endeavour to make commercial treaties ...
... views . Its dissolution · · · . 161 CHAPTER VIII . 1784-1786 . Mr. Jefferson appointed Minister to France . Embarks at Boston . Meet- ing with Dr. Franklin in Paris . State of Society there . They endeavour to make commercial treaties ...
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... views of the new Constitution of the United States . Debt due to French officers . Is joined by his younger daughter . Note to the French minister . Cultivation of the vine and olive compared . His opinions on the power of coercion on ...
... views of the new Constitution of the United States . Debt due to French officers . Is joined by his younger daughter . Note to the French minister . Cultivation of the vine and olive compared . His opinions on the power of coercion on ...
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... Views of the future policy of the United States . Progress of the French Revolution . Meeting of the states - general . Scarcity of bread in Paris . Complaints of French officers against the United States CHAPTER XII . 1789-1790 . 280 ...
... Views of the future policy of the United States . Progress of the French Revolution . Meeting of the states - general . Scarcity of bread in Paris . Complaints of French officers against the United States CHAPTER XII . 1789-1790 . 280 ...
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