Jefferson and the American Democracy: An Historical StudyLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1862 - Počet stran: 448 |
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Strana vi
... French have been obligingly communi- cated to me by M. de Witt . ] History of the United States , from the discovery of the conti- nent to the end of the sixteenth Congress , by Richard Hildreth , New York , 1849–52 . History of the ...
... French have been obligingly communi- cated to me by M. de Witt . ] History of the United States , from the discovery of the conti- nent to the end of the sixteenth Congress , by Richard Hildreth , New York , 1849–52 . History of the ...
Strana x
... French friend of mine ( himself an eminent historian ) , that the day of the Declaration of Inde- pendence was anything but a day of jubilee , and that the Americans had reluctantly broken off their con- nection with England , he rather ...
... French friend of mine ( himself an eminent historian ) , that the day of the Declaration of Inde- pendence was anything but a day of jubilee , and that the Americans had reluctantly broken off their con- nection with England , he rather ...
Strana xv
... French revolution broke out . Its dawn as pure and brilliant as its setting was dark and stormy , it touched the hearts of nations , and especially kindled the sympathies of the Americans . They might well suppose that their example had ...
... French revolution broke out . Its dawn as pure and brilliant as its setting was dark and stormy , it touched the hearts of nations , and especially kindled the sympathies of the Americans . They might well suppose that their example had ...
Strana xvii
... French to make common cause with the North , and receive in return its aid to enable him to avenge St. Helena , almost surpasses belief . Why even their great apostle , Jefferson , would have denounced * There is , unhappily , another ...
... French to make common cause with the North , and receive in return its aid to enable him to avenge St. Helena , almost surpasses belief . Why even their great apostle , Jefferson , would have denounced * There is , unhappily , another ...
Strana xvii
... French to make common cause with eceive in return its aid to enable him na , almost surpasses belief . Why even e , Jefferson , would have denounced ly , another reason . I speak not only my own f men best qualified to know and judge ...
... French to make common cause with eceive in return its aid to enable him na , almost surpasses belief . Why even e , Jefferson , would have denounced ly , another reason . I speak not only my own f men best qualified to know and judge ...
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