History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... took the oath of office as vice - president . Soon after , Thomas Jefferson , attended by the heads of the departments , the marshal 1801. of the district , his officers , and other gentlemen , came into the Senate chamber , and took ...
... took the oath of office as vice - president . Soon after , Thomas Jefferson , attended by the heads of the departments , the marshal 1801. of the district , his officers , and other gentlemen , came into the Senate chamber , and took ...
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... took occasion at the same time , under date of March 18th , to send to the no- torious Thomas Paine , " assurances of his high esteem , and affectionate at- tachment , " and to offer to this " reviler both of General Washington and of ...
... took occasion at the same time , under date of March 18th , to send to the no- torious Thomas Paine , " assurances of his high esteem , and affectionate at- tachment , " and to offer to this " reviler both of General Washington and of ...
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... took place ; and as the treaty received the sanction of every branch of the government , and the silent acquiescence of the nation , it would seem not to have been required . Yet Mr. Jefferson's doubts ap- pear to rest on strong ground ...
... took place ; and as the treaty received the sanction of every branch of the government , and the silent acquiescence of the nation , it would seem not to have been required . Yet Mr. Jefferson's doubts ap- pear to rest on strong ground ...
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... took place , as Mr. Tucker states , " it soon appeared that Mr. Randolph was no longer to be num- bered amongst the supporters of the administration . " Spain , as we have before stated , ( p . 42 , ) was very indignant at the manner in ...
... took place , as Mr. Tucker states , " it soon appeared that Mr. Randolph was no longer to be num- bered amongst the supporters of the administration . " Spain , as we have before stated , ( p . 42 , ) was very indignant at the manner in ...
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... took every precaution to defeat any expedition which might be intended against Mexico . Having been informed that Burr purposed to plun- der the bank at New Orleans , before invading the province of Mexico , Mr Jefferson , on the 27th ...
... took every precaution to defeat any expedition which might be intended against Mexico . Having been informed that Burr purposed to plun- der the bank at New Orleans , before invading the province of Mexico , Mr Jefferson , on the 27th ...
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