JeffersonHarcourt, Brace, 1942 - 459 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 24
Seite 178
... Senate on May 1 , 1789. On that day Vice - Presi- dent John Adams , speaking of the address by President Wash- ington , referred to it as " His most gracious speech . ” A little matter , perhaps . But it happened that such an expression ...
... Senate on May 1 , 1789. On that day Vice - Presi- dent John Adams , speaking of the address by President Wash- ington , referred to it as " His most gracious speech . ” A little matter , perhaps . But it happened that such an expression ...
Seite 180
... Senator from Pennsylvania , William Maclay , who as chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs had a good opportunity of observing the new Secretary of State . Senator Maclay's pen portrait , while it is not altogether ...
... Senator from Pennsylvania , William Maclay , who as chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs had a good opportunity of observing the new Secretary of State . Senator Maclay's pen portrait , while it is not altogether ...
Seite 321
... Senate to overcome opposition . On October 17 , 1803 , the Senate ratified the treaty by a vote of 24 to 7 . Before the year was out , the country was given a memorable Christmas present . On December 20 , the French authorities handed ...
... Senate to overcome opposition . On October 17 , 1803 , the Senate ratified the treaty by a vote of 24 to 7 . Before the year was out , the country was given a memorable Christmas present . On December 20 , the French authorities handed ...
Inhalt
Youth April 13 17431759 | 8 |
Lawyer | 23 |
Rebel | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
14 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aaron Burr Albemarle County Alexander Hamilton American appointed asked believe bill Britain British Burr Charlottesville citizens colonies Congress Constitution Court debt Declaration of Independence democracy democratic despite election enemy England Europe father Federalists Ford France freedom French Freneau Gallatin gave Genet George George Wythe Governor Hamilton happiness Henry Hist hope House Ibid ideas James Madison Jeffer Jefferson wrote Jeffersonian John Adams justice King knew Lafayette land lawyers legislature letter liberty live Martha ment mind Minister Monroe Monticello moral Napoleon nation never opinion Paris party passions peace Peter Jefferson Philadelphia political President principles Randolph republic republican retirement revolution Richard Henry Lee Secretary Senate slaves society things Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Randolph thought tion told took Treasury United Vice-President Virginia votes wanted Washington whole William Short Williamsburg wish words Wythe York young