The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States: With Parts of His Correspondence Never Before Published, and Notices of His Opinions on Questions of Civil Government, National Policy, and Constitutional Law, Том 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837 - 573 страници |
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... England . His contributions to the Encyclopédie Méthodique . The progress of population in the United States . Inland Navigation . Elk horns . Live oak . Fossil shells . Debts of Virginians . New federal government for the United States ...
... England . His contributions to the Encyclopédie Méthodique . The progress of population in the United States . Inland Navigation . Elk horns . Live oak . Fossil shells . Debts of Virginians . New federal government for the United States ...
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... England . Mr. Jefferson's reports on a copper coinage - on weights and measures— the fisheries . Excise . Mr. Hamilton's report on public credit . He proposes a national bank . Arguments for and against its constitu- tionality . Letter ...
... England . Mr. Jefferson's reports on a copper coinage - on weights and measures— the fisheries . Excise . Mr. Hamilton's report on public credit . He proposes a national bank . Arguments for and against its constitu- tionality . Letter ...
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... England . Views of the Cabinet . Mr. Jefferson's argument that the United States were not absolved from their treaties with France by its Revolution - it prevails with the President . His letters to Mr. Madison and Mr. Monroe on the ...
... England . Views of the Cabinet . Mr. Jefferson's argument that the United States were not absolved from their treaties with France by its Revolution - it prevails with the President . His letters to Mr. Madison and Mr. Monroe on the ...
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... England . Each party accuses the other of foreign attachments . Arrangement of each under different classes of citizens 524 · CHAPTER XX . 1794-1795 . Insurrection in Pennsylvania . Mr. Jefferson refuses a seat in the Cabi- net ...
... England . Each party accuses the other of foreign attachments . Arrangement of each under different classes of citizens 524 · CHAPTER XX . 1794-1795 . Insurrection in Pennsylvania . Mr. Jefferson refuses a seat in the Cabi- net ...
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... England by some of the first adventurers to America , twenty years before the settlement of James Town . They had acquired the habit of smoking it during a short residence among the natives , who , having neither wine nor opium , nor ...
... England by some of the first adventurers to America , twenty years before the settlement of James Town . They had acquired the habit of smoking it during a short residence among the natives , who , having neither wine nor opium , nor ...
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