The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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... Jefferson's Arrival at the Seat of Government - New York at that Period - Jefferson Apprehends Monarchical De- . signs Page 152 CHAPTER XXI . The Assumption of the State Debts discussed -- Washington in favor- A Majority of Two Against ...
... Jefferson's Arrival at the Seat of Government - New York at that Period - Jefferson Apprehends Monarchical De- . signs Page 152 CHAPTER XXI . The Assumption of the State Debts discussed -- Washington in favor- A Majority of Two Against ...
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... Jefferson , commenting on the discord that had prevailed for a time among the members , observes , that in the latter part of the session , they had reacquired the harmony which had always distinguished their proceedings before the ...
... Jefferson , commenting on the discord that had prevailed for a time among the members , observes , that in the latter part of the session , they had reacquired the harmony which had always distinguished their proceedings before the ...
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... Jefferson on such a constitu tion ! " He had now subsided into coolness and good humor , and the subject of the Little Sarah being resumed , Jefferson pressed her detention until the President's return ; intimat- ing that her previous ...
... Jefferson on such a constitu tion ! " He had now subsided into coolness and good humor , and the subject of the Little Sarah being resumed , Jefferson pressed her detention until the President's return ; intimat- ing that her previous ...
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