The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 9G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1984 |
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Strana 122
... republican members here from Jersey are entirely confident that their two houses , joined together , have a majority of republicans ; their council being republican by 6. or 8. votes , & the lower house federal by only 1. or 2 .; and ...
... republican members here from Jersey are entirely confident that their two houses , joined together , have a majority of republicans ; their council being republican by 6. or 8. votes , & the lower house federal by only 1. or 2 .; and ...
Strana 123
... republican vote , decides the election . If Pennsylva does not vote , then New York determines the election . In any event , we may say that if the city election of N York is in favor of the Republican ticket , the issue will be republican ...
... republican vote , decides the election . If Pennsylva does not vote , then New York determines the election . In any event , we may say that if the city election of N York is in favor of the Republican ticket , the issue will be republican ...
Strana 152
... republican , and we believe to be republican according to every candid interpreta- tion . Yet we have seen it so interpreted and admin- istered , as to be truly what the French have called , a monarchie masquée . Yet so long has the ...
... republican , and we believe to be republican according to every candid interpreta- tion . Yet we have seen it so interpreted and admin- istered , as to be truly what the French have called , a monarchie masquée . Yet so long has the ...
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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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