The Inaugural Addresses of President Thomas Jefferson, 1801 and 1805University of Missouri Press, 2001 - Počet stran: 122 |
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... United States—Politics and government—1801–1809. 2. Presidents—United States—Inaugural addresses. I. Cunningham, Noble E., 1926– II. Title. J82.A3 2001 352.23'86'097309034—dc21 This paper meets the requirements of the American National ...
... United States—Politics and government—1801–1809. 2. Presidents—United States—Inaugural addresses. I. Cunningham, Noble E., 1926– II. Title. J82.A3 2001 352.23'86'097309034—dc21 This paper meets the requirements of the American National ...
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... United States, on March 4, 1801, and March 4, 1805. Jefferson's first inaugural address contained a succinct statement of his basic political principles and goals. Four years later, he reported on the implementation of those principles ...
... United States, on March 4, 1801, and March 4, 1805. Jefferson's first inaugural address contained a succinct statement of his basic political principles and goals. Four years later, he reported on the implementation of those principles ...
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... printed ver- sion of this work. Fig. 1-1. The Senate Wing of the unfinished United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. Watercolor by William R. Birch, 1800. Library of Congress. Jefferson's Inaugural Address of March 4, 1801.
... printed ver- sion of this work. Fig. 1-1. The Senate Wing of the unfinished United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. Watercolor by William R. Birch, 1800. Library of Congress. Jefferson's Inaugural Address of March 4, 1801.
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... United States to be inaugurated in the new capi- tal city of Washington, D.C., to which the offices of government moved from Philadelphia in the summer of 1800. The Capitol remained under construction with only the Senate chamber hav ...
... United States to be inaugurated in the new capi- tal city of Washington, D.C., to which the offices of government moved from Philadelphia in the summer of 1800. The Capitol remained under construction with only the Senate chamber hav ...
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... United States, to both Houses of Congress, New York, April 30, 1789, printed by C. R. & G. Webster. 6. General Advertiser (Philadelphia), March 7, 1793. 7. Aurora (Philadelphia), March 6, 1797; Argus (New York), reprinted in the Aurora ...
... United States, to both Houses of Congress, New York, April 30, 1789, printed by C. R. & G. Webster. 6. General Advertiser (Philadelphia), March 7, 1793. 7. Aurora (Philadelphia), March 6, 1797; Argus (New York), reprinted in the Aurora ...
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