... concerns only, and let our affairs be disentangled from those of all other nations, except as to commerce, which the merchants will manage the better, the more they are left free to manage for themselves, and our General Government may be reduced... The Writings of Thomas Jefferson - 第 168 頁Thomas Jefferson 著 - 1903完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 656 頁
...themselves, and our General Government may be reduced to a very simple organization, and a very unexpensive one ; a few plain duties to be performed by a few...appearance of their returning to those principles which 1 had always imagined to be almost innate in them. In this State, a few persons were deluded by the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 538 頁
...themselves, and our General Government may be reduced to a very simple organization, and a very unexpensive one ; a few plain duties to be performed by a few...government can never be secured, if the New England Status continue to support the contrary system. I rejoice, therefore, in every appearance of their... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 頁
...themselves, and our General Government may be reduced to a very simple organization, and a very unexpensive one ; a few plain duties to be performed by a few servants. But I repeat, that tbis simple and economical mode of government can never be secured. if the New England States continue... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 608 頁
...themselves, and our general government may be reduced to a very simple organization, and a very unexpensive one ; a few plain duties to be performed by a few servants." Mr. Jefferson, as the most efficient individual of the democratic party, the centre around which they... | |
| 1873 - 794 頁
...themselves, and our general government may be reduced to a very simple organization, and a very unexpensive one ; a few plain duties to be performed by a few servants." This was the basis. He explained himself more in detail to Elbridge Gerry, in January, 1799. He said... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1859 - 642 頁
...themselves, and our General Government may be reduced to a very simple organization, and a very unexpensive one ,• a few plain duties to be performed by a few servants. But I rejieat, that this simple and economical mode of government can never be secured, if the New England... | |
| James Parton - 1878 - 792 頁
...themselves, and our general government may be reduced to a very simple organization, and a very unexpensive one; a few plain duties to be performed by a few servants." This was the basis. He explained himself more in detail to Elbridge Gerry, in January, 1799. He said... | |
| Henry Adams - 1889 - 466 頁
...themselves, and our general government may be reduced to a very simple organization and a very unexpensive one, — a few plain duties to be performed by a few servants." Immediately after the inauguration the new President explained his future foreign policy to corres1... | |
| Henry Adams - 1889 - 474 頁
...themselves, and our general government may be reduced to a very simple organization and a very unexpensive one, — a few plain duties to be performed by a few servants." Immediately after the inauguration the new President explained his future foreign policy to corres1... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1905 - 518 頁
...themselves, and our general government may be reduced to a very simple organization, & a very unexpensive one ; a few plain duties to be performed by a few servants. But I repeat, that this simple & economical mode of government can never be secured, if the New England States continue to support... | |
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