The life of Thomas Jefferson, Vydání 113,Svazek 2 |
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Strana xii
... called for in the Scale of our Narrative - The first important Question to be determined by the Administration - Appointments and Removals - Jefferson to Dr. Rush on the Subject - His Moderation not relished by all of his own Party ...
... called for in the Scale of our Narrative - The first important Question to be determined by the Administration - Appointments and Removals - Jefferson to Dr. Rush on the Subject - His Moderation not relished by all of his own Party ...
Strana 4
... called on me for it , and , as I had not finished it , he desired me , as soon as I should have done so , to send it to Mr. Jonathan B. Smith , whose brother meant to reprint it . I finished reading it , and , as I had no acquain- tance ...
... called on me for it , and , as I had not finished it , he desired me , as soon as I should have done so , to send it to Mr. Jonathan B. Smith , whose brother meant to reprint it . I finished reading it , and , as I had no acquain- tance ...
Strana 7
... called attention to a comparison of " the tone of the two letters throughout " which Jefferson wrote Washington May 8th , 1791 , and to John Adams , August 30th , 1791. Herein he but anticipated us . In that comparison will be found a ...
... called attention to a comparison of " the tone of the two letters throughout " which Jefferson wrote Washington May 8th , 1791 , and to John Adams , August 30th , 1791. Herein he but anticipated us . In that comparison will be found a ...
Strana 10
... called out by the publication of the Rights of Man , with Jefferson's letter to Smith prefixed , and before Jefferson received Mr. Adams's letter of explanation and denial . On the 29th of July Jefferson wrote Thomas Paine : " I am glad ...
... called out by the publication of the Rights of Man , with Jefferson's letter to Smith prefixed , and before Jefferson received Mr. Adams's letter of explanation and denial . On the 29th of July Jefferson wrote Thomas Paine : " I am glad ...
Strana 17
... called into action , and are a terrible engine , absolutely ungovernable . It is worst in Martinique , which was the reason Mr. Skipwith left it . An army and fleet from France are expected every hour to quell the disorders . I suppose ...
... called into action , and are a terrible engine , absolutely ungovernable . It is worst in Martinique , which was the reason Mr. Skipwith left it . An army and fleet from France are expected every hour to quell the disorders . I suppose ...
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Strana 586 - ... a well-disciplined militia, our best reliance in peace and for the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority; economy in the public expense, that labor may be lightly burdened; the honest payment of our debts, and sacred preservation of the public faith...
Strana 522 - I have sworn upon the altar of god, eternal hostility against ] every form of tyranny over the mind of man.
Strana 586 - Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted with the government of others ? Or have we found angels in the form of kings to govern him ? Let history answer this question.
Strana 585 - During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world, during the agonizing spasms of infuriated man, seeking through blood and slaughter his long-lost liberty, it was not wonderful that the agitation of the billows should reach even this distant and peaceful shore...
Strana 354 - That if any person shall write, print, utter, or publish, or shall cause or procure to be written, printed, uttered, or published, or shall knowingly and willingly assist or aid in writing, printing, uttering, or publishing, any false, scandalous, and malicious writing or writings, against the Government of the United States...
Strana 84 - In the struggle which was necessary, many guilty persons fell without the forms of trial, and with them some innocent. These I deplore as much as anybody, and shall deplore some of them to the day of my death. But I deplore them as I should have done had they fallen in battle.
Strana 354 - ... the United States, or to stir up sedition within the United States, or to excite any unlawful combinations therein, for opposing or resisting any law of the United States...
Strana 261 - Against us are the Executive, the Judiciary, two out of three branches of the Legislature, all the officers of the government, all who want to be officers, all timid men who prefer the calm of despotism to the boisterous sea of liberty...
Strana 406 - That this would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and to live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority ; and that the co-states recurring to their natural right in cases not made federal, will concur in declaring these acts void and of no force, and will each unite with this Commonwealth in requesting their repeal at the next session of Congress.
Strana 262 - It would give you a fever were I to name to you the apostates who have gone over to these heresies, men who were Samsons in the field and Solomons in the council, but who have had their heads shorn by the harlot England.