The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: 1801-1806G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... expect that it will rarely fall to the lot of imperfect man to retire from this station with the reputation & the favor which bring him into it . Without pretensions to that high confidce you reposed in our first & greatest revolution ...
... expect that it will rarely fall to the lot of imperfect man to retire from this station with the reputation & the favor which bring him into it . Without pretensions to that high confidce you reposed in our first & greatest revolution ...
Strana 6
... expect Mr. Madi- son daily , and shall with pleasure join in conferences with yourself & him . But this ought not to prevent previous conversations between us . If you can be contented with a bad tavern dinner , I should be happy if you ...
... expect Mr. Madi- son daily , and shall with pleasure join in conferences with yourself & him . But this ought not to prevent previous conversations between us . If you can be contented with a bad tavern dinner , I should be happy if you ...
Strana 7
... expect in the mansions of the blessed , when received with the embraces of our fathers , we shall be welcomed with their blessing as having done our part not unworthily of them . The storm through which we have passed , has been tre ...
... expect in the mansions of the blessed , when received with the embraces of our fathers , we shall be welcomed with their blessing as having done our part not unworthily of them . The storm through which we have passed , has been tre ...
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... expect to share the public appointments . The character you point out was known to me & valued of old . On the whole I hope we shall make up an administration which will unite a great mass of confidence , and bid defiance to the plans ...
... expect to share the public appointments . The character you point out was known to me & valued of old . On the whole I hope we shall make up an administration which will unite a great mass of confidence , and bid defiance to the plans ...
Strana 12
... expect to meet in a short visit I must make home , to select some books , & c . necessary here , & make other domestic arrange- ments . I am sorry you committed to the flames the com- 12 [ 1801 THE WRITINGS OF To Thomas M'Kean, March ...
... expect to meet in a short visit I must make home , to select some books , & c . necessary here , & make other domestic arrange- ments . I am sorry you committed to the flames the com- 12 [ 1801 THE WRITINGS OF To Thomas M'Kean, March ...
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Strana 144 - There is on the globe one single spot, the possessor of which is our natural and habitual enemy. It is New Orleans, through which the produce of threeeighths of our territory must pass to market...
Strana 3 - ... government is not strong enough ; but would the honest patriot, in the full tide of successful experiment, abandon a government which has so far kept us free and firm, on the theoretic and visionary fear that this government, the world's best hope, may by possibility want energy to preserve itself? I trust not. I believe this, on the contrary, the strongest government on earth.
Strana 3 - But every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle. We have called by different names brethren of the same principle. We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists. If there be any among us who would wish to dissolve this Union or to change its republican form, let them stand undisturbed as monuments of the safety with which error of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it.
Strana 343 - ... the revenue thereby liberated may, by a just repartition of it among the States and a corresponding amendment of the Constitution, be applied in time of peace to rivers, canals, roads, arts, manufactures, education, and other great objects within each State.
Strana 2 - A rising nation, spread over a wide and fruitful land, traversing all the seas with the rich productions of their industry, engaged in commerce with nations who feel power and forget right, advancing rapidly to destinies beyond the reach of mortal eye...
Strana 244 - The Constitution has made no provision for our holding foreign territory, still less for incorporating foreign nations into our Union.
Strana 198 - Should you reach the Pacific ocean, inform yourself of the circumstances which may decide whether the furs of those parts may not be collected as advantageously at the head of the Missouri (convenient as is supposed to the waters of the Colorado...
Strana 4 - ... the preservation of the General Government in its whole constitutional vigor, as the sheet anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad; a jealous care of the right of election by the people — a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of revolution where peaceable remedies are unprovided...
Strana 268 - ... to be applied and accounted for by the president of the United States, intended as part of the price, was considered as conveying the sanction of Congress to the acquisition proposed.
Strana 178 - If we can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of caring for them, they will be happy.