Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 頁 |
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第 82 頁
... called into the actual service of the United States . He is to have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offences against the United States , except in cases of impeachment ; to recommend to the consideration of Congress such ...
... called into the actual service of the United States . He is to have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offences against the United States , except in cases of impeachment ; to recommend to the consideration of Congress such ...
第 161 頁
... called , at our very doors , to defend our independence and liberty , and which does not provide against it by bringing into activity and completely organizing all the resources of our country . A respectable naval force ought to ...
... called , at our very doors , to defend our independence and liberty , and which does not provide against it by bringing into activity and completely organizing all the resources of our country . A respectable naval force ought to ...
第 422 頁
... called for chapter and verse . 147. In letters of 1813 Jefferson and Adams apply leisurely scholarship to a question which , in earlier years , had been one of practical politics . In two letters , beginning with " epigraphs " from ...
... called for chapter and verse . 147. In letters of 1813 Jefferson and Adams apply leisurely scholarship to a question which , in earlier years , had been one of practical politics . In two letters , beginning with " epigraphs " from ...
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