The Character of Thomas Jefferson: As Exhibited in His Own WritingsWeeks, Jordan, 1839 - 371 страница |
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... objects in this affair political - Charges the Federalists with favoring Burr - Correspondence on the subject - Hostility to Judge Marshall on the ground of Burr's acquittal . CHAPTER IV . Federalists opposed Mr. Jefferson on the ground ...
... objects in this affair political - Charges the Federalists with favoring Burr - Correspondence on the subject - Hostility to Judge Marshall on the ground of Burr's acquittal . CHAPTER IV . Federalists opposed Mr. Jefferson on the ground ...
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... object -The charge of monarchical principles intended to promote his own interests . CHAPTER VII . Mr. Jefferson had no regard for the constitution if it stood in the way of his interests - Treaty - making power - Opposed to Mr. Jay's ...
... object -The charge of monarchical principles intended to promote his own interests . CHAPTER VII . Mr. Jefferson had no regard for the constitution if it stood in the way of his interests - Treaty - making power - Opposed to Mr. Jay's ...
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... object of Jefferson's Ana -Persons employed in collecting materials for the work - Story of Sir I. Temple , Hamilton , King and Smith - Story of governor Clinton and a militia general — Conversation between Langdon and Cabot , reported ...
... object of Jefferson's Ana -Persons employed in collecting materials for the work - Story of Sir I. Temple , Hamilton , King and Smith - Story of governor Clinton and a militia general — Conversation between Langdon and Cabot , reported ...
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... object of peculiar animosity - Correspondence between general Washington and Jefferson and Hamilton , in August , 1792 , respecting dissensions in the cabinet -- Washington's letter to Jefferson - Letter to Ham- ilton - Mr . Jefferson's ...
... object of peculiar animosity - Correspondence between general Washington and Jefferson and Hamilton , in August , 1792 , respecting dissensions in the cabinet -- Washington's letter to Jefferson - Letter to Ham- ilton - Mr . Jefferson's ...
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... object by a much shorter and easier route . In order to avoid the trouble of examination , they content them- selves with stigmatizing both with opprobrious names which stupidity itself can learn to repeat , and which , when once got by ...
... object by a much shorter and easier route . In order to avoid the trouble of examination , they content them- selves with stigmatizing both with opprobrious names which stupidity itself can learn to repeat , and which , when once got by ...
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