The Complete Anas of Thomas JeffersonRound Table Press, 1903 - Počet stran: 283 |
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Strana 32
... particularly , in an absurd attempt , absurdly conducted , on the British post of Penobscott : and the more debt Hamilton could rake up the more plunder for his mercenaries . This money , whether wisely or foolishly spent , was ...
... particularly , in an absurd attempt , absurdly conducted , on the British post of Penobscott : and the more debt Hamilton could rake up the more plunder for his mercenaries . This money , whether wisely or foolishly spent , was ...
Strana 44
... particularly Davila , as having a tendency to weaken the present gov- ernment , declared in substance as follows : " I own it is my own opinion , though I do not publish it in Dan or Beersheba , that the present government is not that ...
... particularly Davila , as having a tendency to weaken the present gov- ernment , declared in substance as follows : " I own it is my own opinion , though I do not publish it in Dan or Beersheba , that the present government is not that ...
Strana 45
... offices : that on the present occa- sion , particularly , as the Senate had to decide on the fitness of certain persons to act for the United States 1792 45 ANAS of THOMAS JEFFERSON . has committed it to writing in the moment of A. ...
... offices : that on the present occa- sion , particularly , as the Senate had to decide on the fitness of certain persons to act for the United States 1792 45 ANAS of THOMAS JEFFERSON . has committed it to writing in the moment of A. ...
Strana 48
... particularly recapitulated the circumstances which justified the President's having continued the grade of minister plenipotentiary ; but added , that when- ever the biennial bill should come on , each House would have a constitutional ...
... particularly recapitulated the circumstances which justified the President's having continued the grade of minister plenipotentiary ; but added , that when- ever the biennial bill should come on , each House would have a constitutional ...
Strana 52
... particularly at the close of it , uniformly de- clared his resolution to retire from public affairs , and never to act in any public office ; that he had retired under that firm resolution ; that the government , however , which had ...
... particularly at the close of it , uniformly de- clared his resolution to retire from public affairs , and never to act in any public office ; that he had retired under that firm resolution ; that the government , however , which had ...
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