The Complete Anas of Thomas JeffersonRound Table Press, 1903 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... heightened , but it had been aroused and excited by daily exercise . The President received me cordially , and my colleagues and me . the circle of principal citizens apparently with welcome ANAS of THOMAS JEFFERSON . 29.
... heightened , but it had been aroused and excited by daily exercise . The President received me cordially , and my colleagues and me . the circle of principal citizens apparently with welcome ANAS of THOMAS JEFFERSON . 29.
Strana 44
... received from John Adams , disavowing Publicola , and denying that he ever enter- tained a wish to bring this country under an hereditary executive , or introduce an hereditary branch of Legis- lature , & c . See his letter . Alexander ...
... received from John Adams , disavowing Publicola , and denying that he ever enter- tained a wish to bring this country under an hereditary executive , or introduce an hereditary branch of Legis- lature , & c . See his letter . Alexander ...
Strana 45
... received a note from Mr. Strong , as chairman of a committee of the Senate , asking a conference with him on the subject of the late diplomatic nominations to Paris , London , and the Hague , he met them in the Senate - chamber in the ...
... received a note from Mr. Strong , as chairman of a committee of the Senate , asking a conference with him on the subject of the late diplomatic nominations to Paris , London , and the Hague , he met them in the Senate - chamber in the ...
Strana 50
... received visits , ) to have opened to him a proposition for doubling the velocity of the post riders , who now travel about fifty miles a day , and might , without difficulty , go one hundred , and for taking meas- ures ( by way bills ) ...
... received visits , ) to have opened to him a proposition for doubling the velocity of the post riders , who now travel about fifty miles a day , and might , without difficulty , go one hundred , and for taking meas- ures ( by way bills ) ...
Strana 53
... received his letter , written from Mount Vernon , on his way to Caro- lina and Georgia , ( April 1st , 1791 ) and discovered , from an expression in that , that he meant to retire from the government ere long , and as to the precise ...
... received his letter , written from Mount Vernon , on his way to Caro- lina and Georgia , ( April 1st , 1791 ) and discovered , from an expression in that , that he meant to retire from the government ere long , and as to the precise ...
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