The Complete Anas of Thomas JeffersonRound Table Press, 1903 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... told him that I was really a stranger to the whole subject ; that not having yet informed myself of the system of finances adopted , I knew not how far this was a necessary se- quence ; that undoubtedly , if its rejection endangered a ...
... told him that I was really a stranger to the whole subject ; that not having yet informed myself of the system of finances adopted , I knew not how far this was a necessary se- quence ; that undoubtedly , if its rejection endangered a ...
Strana 45
... told this to Butler , who told it to Th : Jefferson . Memorandum of communications made to a committee of the Senate on the subject of the diplomatic nomina- tions to Paris , London , and the Hague . January 4th , 1792 . The Secretary ...
... told this to Butler , who told it to Th : Jefferson . Memorandum of communications made to a committee of the Senate on the subject of the diplomatic nomina- tions to Paris , London , and the Hague . January 4th , 1792 . The Secretary ...
Strana 52
... told him that no man had ever had less desire of entering into public offices than myself ; that the cir- cumstance of a perilous war , which brought every thing into danger , and called for all the services which 52 1792 ANAS of THOMAS ...
... told him that no man had ever had less desire of entering into public offices than myself ; that the cir- cumstance of a perilous war , which brought every thing into danger , and called for all the services which 52 1792 ANAS of THOMAS ...
Strana 54
... told him , that in my opinion , there was only a single source of these discontents . Though they had indeed appeared to spread themselves over the War department also , yet I considered that as an overflowing only from their real ...
... told him , that in my opinion , there was only a single source of these discontents . Though they had indeed appeared to spread themselves over the War department also , yet I considered that as an overflowing only from their real ...
Strana 62
... told that if they cannot restrain their young men from taking one side or the other , we will receive and em- ploy them . Written this 10th of Mar. , 1792 . 1792 , March 11th . Consulted verbally by the Presi- dent , on whom a committee ...
... told that if they cannot restrain their young men from taking one side or the other , we will receive and em- ploy them . Written this 10th of Mar. , 1792 . 1792 , March 11th . Consulted verbally by the Presi- dent , on whom a committee ...
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