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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... Executive Committee- its failure . General Washington resigns his command . Abuses of debate in deliberative bodies . Debate on the ratification of the Treaty of Peace - its final ratification . The committees of which he was a member ...
... Executive Committee- its failure . General Washington resigns his command . Abuses of debate in deliberative bodies . Debate on the ratification of the Treaty of Peace - its final ratification . The committees of which he was a member ...
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... executive branches . Negotia- tion with Algiers . Paul Jones CHAPTER XVI . 1792-1793 . · € 403 Mr. Jefferson addresses a long letter to the President . His views of the state of parties . His various arguments why the President should ...
... executive branches . Negotia- tion with Algiers . Paul Jones CHAPTER XVI . 1792-1793 . · € 403 Mr. Jefferson addresses a long letter to the President . His views of the state of parties . His various arguments why the President should ...
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... executive functions were per- formed by a " committee of safety : " and after many petty enterprises and skirmishes , attended with various success , and finally setting fire to Norfolk , he was compelled again to take refuge in his ...
... executive functions were per- formed by a " committee of safety : " and after many petty enterprises and skirmishes , attended with various success , and finally setting fire to Norfolk , he was compelled again to take refuge in his ...
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... executive power of the temporary government . Amidst this busy preparation for resistance , two of their acts deserve notice , less for their intrinsic importance than because they afford evidence of the lofty spirit which ac- tuated ...
... executive power of the temporary government . Amidst this busy preparation for resistance , two of their acts deserve notice , less for their intrinsic importance than because they afford evidence of the lofty spirit which ac- tuated ...
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... Executive Council . At the first session of the Legislature , in the same year , under the new Constitution , numerous petitions were re- ceived for abolishing the general assessment for the estab- lished church ; and , at this session ...
... Executive Council . At the first session of the Legislature , in the same year , under the new Constitution , numerous petitions were re- ceived for abolishing the general assessment for the estab- lished church ; and , at this session ...
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