The Complete Anas of Thomas JeffersonRound Table Press, 1903 - Počet stran: 283 |
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... wished them free to think and act , he favored separation from England , abolition of slavery , free lands , free education , freedom of religion , and the largest degree of local self - government . His methods and results were not ...
... wished them free to think and act , he favored separation from England , abolition of slavery , free lands , free education , freedom of religion , and the largest degree of local self - government . His methods and results were not ...
Strana 20
... wished to denounce the Government , he brought Freneau to Philadelphia . When he wished to denounce neutrality he drew in Madison . " - McMaster's History of the U.S. " He shrank with almost feminine repugnance from censure and turmoil ...
... wished to denounce the Government , he brought Freneau to Philadelphia . When he wished to denounce neutrality he drew in Madison . " - McMaster's History of the U.S. " He shrank with almost feminine repugnance from censure and turmoil ...
Strana 24
... wished to be thought in correspondence with him , and by the many Anonymi who were ashamed to put their names to their slanders . From such a congeries , history may be made to wear any hue , with which the passions of the com- piler ...
... wished to be thought in correspondence with him , and by the many Anonymi who were ashamed to put their names to their slanders . From such a congeries , history may be made to wear any hue , with which the passions of the com- piler ...
Strana 36
... wished to quiet them . For he was not aware of the drift , or of the effect of Hamilton's schemes . Unversed in financial projects and calculations and budgets , his approbation of them was bottomed on his confidence in the man . But ...
... wished to quiet them . For he was not aware of the drift , or of the effect of Hamilton's schemes . Unversed in financial projects and calculations and budgets , his approbation of them was bottomed on his confidence in the man . But ...
Strana 41
... wished it , knows noth- ing of the spirit of America , either of the people or of those who professed their confidence . There was , indeed , a cabal of the officers of the army who proposed to establish a monarchy and to propose it to ...
... wished it , knows noth- ing of the spirit of America , either of the people or of those who professed their confidence . There was , indeed , a cabal of the officers of the army who proposed to establish a monarchy and to propose it to ...
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