I acknowledge and avow; and this was not merely a speculative difference. His system flowed from principles adverse to liberty, and was calculated to undermine and demolish the republic, by creating an influence of his department over members of the legislature. The History of the United States of America - Strana 358autor/autoři: Richard Hildreth - 1849Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| George Washington - 1836 - 574 str.
...usurpations on their freedom of judgment and the conscientious pursuit of their own sense of duty. That I have utterly, in my private conversations,...Treasury, I acknowledge and avow ; and this was not merely aj speculative difference. His system flowed from principles adverse to liberty, and was calculated... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1851 - 716 str.
...the principal grounds of opposition to the financial policy of the government, of which opposition be was himself to be the leader. " If it has been supposed,"...and this was not merely a speculative difference. HU system flowed from principles adverse to liberty, and was calculated to undermine and demolish the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 612 str.
...usurpation on their freedom of judgment, and the conscientious pursuit of their own sense of duty. That I have utterly, in my private conversations,...of the system of the Secretary of the Treasury, I ackowledge and avow ; and this was not merely a speculative difference. His system flowed from principles... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1879 - 664 str.
...conversations, of Hamilton's system, as one which " flowed from principles adverse to liberty, and calculated to undermine and demolish the Republic,...his Department over the members of the Legislature ;" " it being supported, not by the votes of the Representatives of the people, but, of deserters from... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 468 str.
...legislature to defeat the plans of the Secretary of the Treasury, it is contrary to all truth. * * * That I have utterly, in my private conversations,...calculated to undermine and demolish the republic by cheating an influence of his department over the members of the legislature." In regard to Freneau's... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1859 - 620 str.
...usurpation on their freedom of judgment, and the conscientious pursuit of their own sense of duty. That I have utterly, in my private conversations,...of the system of the Secretary of the Treasury, I ackowledge and avow ; and this was not merely a speculative difference. His system flowed from "principles... | |
| Washington Irving - 1862 - 464 str.
...legislature to defeat the plans of the Secretary of the .Treasury, it is contrary to all truth. * * * That I have utterly, in my private conversations,...his department over the members of the legislature." In regard to Freneau's Gazette, Mr. Jefferson absolutely denied that he had set it up, but admitted... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 488 str.
...legislature to defeat the plans of the Secretary of the Treasury, it is contrary to all truth. . . . That I have utterly, in my private conversations,...his department over the members of the legislature." Jefferson's Bssurances 305 In regard to Freneau's Gazette, Mr. Jefferson absolutely denied that he... | |
| Christopher James Riethmüller - 1864 - 504 str.
...Hamilton arose entirely from the attempts of the latter to establish a system adverse to liberty, and "calculated to undermine and demolish the republic,...his department over the members of the Legislature." He adds, that he is about shortly to retire from the administration ; that he looks to that event "... | |
| Christopher James Riethmüller - 1864 - 480 str.
...Hamilton arose entirely from the attempts of the latter to establish a system adverse to liberty, and "calculated to undermine and demolish the republic,...his department over the members of the Legislature." He adds, that he is about shortly to retire from the administration ; that he looks to that event "... | |
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