Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... Jefferson , his political opponent , the brilliant Alex- ander Hamilton and the intriguing Aaron Burr , Ben Franklin , who never contradicted any one , and Gouv- erneur Morris , who found fault with every one except [ 2 ] [ 17 ] The ...
... Jefferson , his political opponent , the brilliant Alex- ander Hamilton and the intriguing Aaron Burr , Ben Franklin , who never contradicted any one , and Gouv- erneur Morris , who found fault with every one except [ 2 ] [ 17 ] The ...
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... Jefferson , United States minister at the time , and also by Lafay- Desirous of fitting out an exploring expedition , he found Captain Paul Jones a ready co - operator in his plan ; but circumstances prevented their carrying it into ...
... Jefferson , United States minister at the time , and also by Lafay- Desirous of fitting out an exploring expedition , he found Captain Paul Jones a ready co - operator in his plan ; but circumstances prevented their carrying it into ...
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... Jefferson a great deal of valuable information , which , for political reasons , Jefferson did not publish , but which was of great benefit to him in the conduct of for- eign affairs when he became president . " He likewise says that ...
... Jefferson a great deal of valuable information , which , for political reasons , Jefferson did not publish , but which was of great benefit to him in the conduct of for- eign affairs when he became president . " He likewise says that ...
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... Jefferson was warmly attached to Pierre , and kept up a correspondence with him , as did many other prominent men . Unfortunately , many of his letters and papers were burned in the fire which consumed Philip's residence at Mount ...
... Jefferson was warmly attached to Pierre , and kept up a correspondence with him , as did many other prominent men . Unfortunately , many of his letters and papers were burned in the fire which consumed Philip's residence at Mount ...
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... JEFFERSON . Peter's influence was extended and widely felt ; and had he any personal ambition , there is no position in the power of the State to give that he could not have obtained , if he had manifested any desire for it . Although ...
... JEFFERSON . Peter's influence was extended and widely felt ; and had he any personal ambition , there is no position in the power of the State to give that he could not have obtained , if he had manifested any desire for it . Although ...
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