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... effects of a tyrannical government . Frankfort , an independent and self - governing free city , was rich and active ; Hanau was a ghost town . " In Frankfort all is life , bustle , and motion ; in Hanau the silence and quiet of the ...
... effects of a tyrannical government . Frankfort , an independent and self - governing free city , was rich and active ; Hanau was a ghost town . " In Frankfort all is life , bustle , and motion ; in Hanau the silence and quiet of the ...
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... effect of this " intermeddling by a for- eigner " was , as Jefferson had foreseen , to alienate French sym- pathizers and to throw public opinion in the direction of the pro - British Federalists . To Jefferson's friends this was a ...
... effect of this " intermeddling by a for- eigner " was , as Jefferson had foreseen , to alienate French sym- pathizers and to throw public opinion in the direction of the pro - British Federalists . To Jefferson's friends this was a ...
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... effect his determination either to buy New Orleans or to fight for it . In the meantime , Jefferson's advisers raised the question of constitutionality . Did the President have the legal right to ac- quire territory and then incorporate ...
... effect his determination either to buy New Orleans or to fight for it . In the meantime , Jefferson's advisers raised the question of constitutionality . Did the President have the legal right to ac- quire territory and then incorporate ...
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