Jefferson's Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentHale, 1939 - 374 Seiten |
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... President shall not interfere with the meeting of Con- gress . R. H. and K. were of opinion he had a right to call them to any place , but that the occasion did not call for it . I think the President inclined to the opinion . I ...
... President shall not interfere with the meeting of Con- gress . R. H. and K. were of opinion he had a right to call them to any place , but that the occasion did not call for it . I think the President inclined to the opinion . I ...
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... President had showed me his letter on the right of calling Congress to another place . Adieu . Bed and Breakfast TO JAMES MADISON . GERMANTOWN , November 17 , 1793 . DEAR SIR , -I have got good lodgings for Monroe and yourself , that is ...
... President had showed me his letter on the right of calling Congress to another place . Adieu . Bed and Breakfast TO JAMES MADISON . GERMANTOWN , November 17 , 1793 . DEAR SIR , -I have got good lodgings for Monroe and yourself , that is ...
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... President , ) and interlined the alterations he proposes On a severe review of the question , whether the British ... President puts it in the power of the Legislature to communicate these proceedings to their constituents ; but is it ...
... President , ) and interlined the alterations he proposes On a severe review of the question , whether the British ... President puts it in the power of the Legislature to communicate these proceedings to their constituents ; but is it ...
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