Sketches of the life, writings and opinions of Thomas Jefferson, with.....A. Francis and W. Boardman, 1832 - 556 pages |
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... President Washington , Mr. Adams , General Hamilton , and others , while he was Secretary of State , or Vice President ; and memoranda of Cabinet Councils , committed to paper on the spot , and filed ; the whole ' combining to show the ...
... President Washington , Mr. Adams , General Hamilton , and others , while he was Secretary of State , or Vice President ; and memoranda of Cabinet Councils , committed to paper on the spot , and filed ; the whole ' combining to show the ...
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... President . His portraiture of the administration . Catalogue of its most obnoxious measures . Opposition of the ... President's reply to New Haven remonstrance . Reformation of other abuses . Private rescript of re- form meditated by ...
... President . His portraiture of the administration . Catalogue of its most obnoxious measures . Opposition of the ... President's reply to New Haven remonstrance . Reformation of other abuses . Private rescript of re- form meditated by ...
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... President on the Navy . Letter of John Adams to him , and reply . Insti- tution of Gun Boats ; outlines of the system , and historical instances of its efficacy , pp . 436 : 450. Character of the opposition to the administration ...
... President on the Navy . Letter of John Adams to him , and reply . Insti- tution of Gun Boats ; outlines of the system , and historical instances of its efficacy , pp . 436 : 450. Character of the opposition to the administration ...
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... President of the General Congress in Philadelphia , the Bill adds , and Thomas Jefferson , as author of a proposition to the Convention of Virginia , for an address to the King , in which was maintained , that there was in right , no ...
... President of the General Congress in Philadelphia , the Bill adds , and Thomas Jefferson , as author of a proposition to the Convention of Virginia , for an address to the King , in which was maintained , that there was in right , no ...
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... President of Congress , was an evidence of the extraordinary estimate which was put upon his abilities . Last- ly , having provided for a re - election of Delegates to the next Con- vention , they came to an adjournment . We have now ...
... President of Congress , was an evidence of the extraordinary estimate which was put upon his abilities . Last- ly , having provided for a re - election of Delegates to the next Con- vention , they came to an adjournment . We have now ...
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