| American Philosophical Society - 1808 - 622 strani
...in his Autobiography, says :* " The pusillanimous idea that we had friends in England worth keeping terms with still haunted the minds of many. For this...England were struck out, lest they should give them offense. The clause, too, reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa was struck out in complaisance... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1820 - 486 strani
...referred to a Committee of the whole. The pusillanimous idea, that we had friends in England worth keeping terms with, still haunted the minds of many. For this...struck out, lest they should give them offence. The debates having taken up the greater parts of the second, third and fourth days of July, were, in the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 strani
...referred to a Committee of the whole. The pusillanimous idea, that we had friends in England worth keeping terms with, still haunted the minds of many. For this...struck out, lest they should give them offence. The debates having taken up the greater parts of the second, third and fourth days of July, were, in the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 486 strani
...referred to a Committee of the whole. The pusillanimous idea, that we had friends in England worth keeping terms with, still haunted the minds of many. For this...struck out, lest they should give them offence. The debates having taken up the greater parts of the second, third, and fourth days of July, were, in the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 510 strani
...referred to a Committee of the whole. The pusillanimous idea, that we had friends in England worth keeping terms with, still haunted the minds of many. For this...were struck out, lest they should give them offence. Tne debates having taken up the greater parts of the second, third, and fourth days of July, were,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 strani
...of the whole. The pusillanimous idea, that we had friends in England worth keeping terms with, Mill haunted the minds of many. For this reason, those...England were struck out, lest they should give them otfence. The debates having taken up the greater parts of the second, third, and fourth days of July,... | |
| William Linn - 1834 - 284 strani
...it to a committee of the whole. The pusillanimous idea that we had friends in England worth keeping terms with, still haunted the minds of many. For this reason, those passages which conveyed censure on the people of England were struck out, lest they should give them offence. The clause too,... | |
| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 678 strani
...terms with, still haunted the minds of many; for this reason those passages which conveyed censure on the people of England were struck out lest they...enslaving the inhabitants of Africa was struck out, in compliance to South Carolina and Georgia, who had never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves,... | |
| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 740 strani
...referred to a Committee of the Whole. The pusillanimous idea that we had friends in England worth keeping terms with, still haunted the minds of many; for this reason those passages which conveyed censure on the people of England were struck out lest they should give them offence. The clause too... | |
| Sherman Day - 1843 - 754 strani
...referred to a committee of the whole. The pusillanimous idea that we had friends in England worth keeping terms with, still haunted the minds of many. For this...struck out, lest they should give them offence. The debates having taken up the greater parts of the second, third, and fourth days of July, were, in the... | |
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