The Complete Anas of Thomas JeffersonRound Table Press, 1903 - Počet stran: 283 |
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Strana 14
... fact becomes clearer and clearer , that neither national independence , nor state sovereignty , with the national and party rancors that attach to them , were the controlling aim and attempt of his life ; that no party or temporary ...
... fact becomes clearer and clearer , that neither national independence , nor state sovereignty , with the national and party rancors that attach to them , were the controlling aim and attempt of his life ; that no party or temporary ...
Strana 18
... fact his connection with the masses was at arm's length . He craved popularity , was very sensi- tive to criticism , dreaded and shunned anything which involved personal contumacy or contest . He was an elegant writer , yet he wrote but ...
... fact his connection with the masses was at arm's length . He craved popularity , was very sensi- tive to criticism , dreaded and shunned anything which involved personal contumacy or contest . He was an elegant writer , yet he wrote but ...
Strana 24
... Facts indeed of his own writing and inditing , must be believed by all who knew him ; and opinions , which were his own , merit veneration and respect ; for few men have lived whose opinions were more unbiased and correct , not that it ...
... Facts indeed of his own writing and inditing , must be believed by all who knew him ; and opinions , which were his own , merit veneration and respect ; for few men have lived whose opinions were more unbiased and correct , not that it ...
Strana 26
... facts , omitted or uncandidly stated in this history , will show , that the contests of that day were contests of principle between the advocates of republican and those of kingly government , and that had not the former made the ...
... facts , omitted or uncandidly stated in this history , will show , that the contests of that day were contests of principle between the advocates of republican and those of kingly government , and that had not the former made the ...
Strana 29
... fact a compromise between the two parties of royalism and republicanism . According to this the executive and one branch of the legislature were to be during good behavior , i . e . for life , and the governors of the States were to be ...
... fact a compromise between the two parties of royalism and republicanism . According to this the executive and one branch of the legislature were to be during good behavior , i . e . for life , and the governors of the States were to be ...
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