Jefferson Himself: The Personal Narrative of a Many-sided AmericanHoughton Mifflin, 1942 - Počet stran: 384 |
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Strana 239
... course The Federalists have opened all their sluices of calumny . They say we lied them out of power , and openly avow they will do the same by us . But it was not lies or arguments on our part which dethroned them , but their own ...
... course The Federalists have opened all their sluices of calumny . They say we lied them out of power , and openly avow they will do the same by us . But it was not lies or arguments on our part which dethroned them , but their own ...
Strana 263
... course suspend it .... In the meantime I have , by proc- lamation , continued the suspension of the Non - Importation Law [ of 1806 , a partial boycott against British imports ] , as a proof of the continuance of friendly dispositions ...
... course suspend it .... In the meantime I have , by proc- lamation , continued the suspension of the Non - Importation Law [ of 1806 , a partial boycott against British imports ] , as a proof of the continuance of friendly dispositions ...
Strana 265
... course then at once , determined to seize on New Orleans , plunder the bank there , possess himself of the military and naval stores , and proceed on his expedition to Mexico ; and to this object all his means and preparations were now ...
... course then at once , determined to seize on New Orleans , plunder the bank there , possess himself of the military and naval stores , and proceed on his expedition to Mexico ; and to this object all his means and preparations were now ...
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EDUCATION OF A VIRGINIAN | 1 |
YOUNG SQUIRE OF MONTICELLO | 22 |
REVOLUTIONIST | 44 |
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