The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 9G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1984 |
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Strana 106
... decided by law to proceed & decide by the laws of the states . A great revolution has taken place at Paris . The people of that country having never been in the habit of self - government , are not yet in the habit of ackno- leging that ...
... decided by law to proceed & decide by the laws of the states . A great revolution has taken place at Paris . The people of that country having never been in the habit of self - government , are not yet in the habit of ackno- leging that ...
Strana 160
... decided majority . Probably of 73. to 65. but equally probable that they are even between themselves & that the Federalists are disposed to make the most of the embarrassment this occasions , by preventing any election by the H. of ...
... decided majority . Probably of 73. to 65. but equally probable that they are even between themselves & that the Federalists are disposed to make the most of the embarrassment this occasions , by preventing any election by the H. of ...
Strana 175
... decided but by the united wisdom of the whole administration when formed . Our situation is so different from yours , that it may render proper some differences in the practice . Your State is a single body , the majority clearly one ...
... decided but by the united wisdom of the whole administration when formed . Our situation is so different from yours , that it may render proper some differences in the practice . Your State is a single body , the majority clearly one ...
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TO JAMES MADISON JANUARY 3D | 3 |
TO JAMES MONROE JANUARY 23D | 9 |
TO ELBRIDGE GERRY JANUARY 26TH | 15 |
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