Thomas Jefferson, the Apostle of AmericanismLittle, Brown,, 1929 - Počet stran: 548 |
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... tion , that I had neither instructions nor authority to say a word to anybody on this subject , and that I could only give him my own ideas , as a single individual ; which were , that we were not in a condition at present to meddle ...
... tion , that I had neither instructions nor authority to say a word to anybody on this subject , and that I could only give him my own ideas , as a single individual ; which were , that we were not in a condition at present to meddle ...
Strana 370
... tion . It leaves a chasm in my arrangements , which cannot be adequately filled up . If we put things together , the letter of Jefferson certainly meant first that the time had come to make some " arrange- ments " to thwart the schemes ...
... tion . It leaves a chasm in my arrangements , which cannot be adequately filled up . If we put things together , the letter of Jefferson certainly meant first that the time had come to make some " arrange- ments " to thwart the schemes ...
Strana 454
... tion of the United States , their remoteness from Europe and the slowness of communications were obvious factors of the situa- tion , yet they are too often neglected in judging the policy then followed by the President . As the year ...
... tion of the United States , their remoteness from Europe and the slowness of communications were obvious factors of the situa- tion , yet they are too often neglected in judging the policy then followed by the President . As the year ...
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