Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... influence , and rendering them agents of its will . He recom- mended , therefore , that the entire mass of debt be funded ; the Union made responsible for it , and taxes imposed for its liqui- dation . He suggested , moreover , the ...
... influence , and rendering them agents of its will . He recom- mended , therefore , that the entire mass of debt be funded ; the Union made responsible for it , and taxes imposed for its liqui- dation . He suggested , moreover , the ...
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... influence in that opposition ? If he disapproves of the lead- ing measures which have been adopted in the course of ... influenced by Mr. Jefferson , and that not a single line of his Gazette was ever directly or indirectly written ...
... influence in that opposition ? If he disapproves of the lead- ing measures which have been adopted in the course of ... influenced by Mr. Jefferson , and that not a single line of his Gazette was ever directly or indirectly written ...
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... influence of his department over the members of the legislature . " In regard to Freneau's Gazette , Mr. Jefferson absolutely de- nied that he had set it up , but admitted that , on its first estab- lishment , and subsequently from time ...
... influence of his department over the members of the legislature . " In regard to Freneau's Gazette , Mr. Jefferson absolutely de- nied that he had set it up , but admitted that , on its first estab- lishment , and subsequently from time ...
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