Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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第 3 頁
... Senate may enter into the treaty ; whatever is to be done by a judicial sentence , the judges may pass the sentence . Nothing is more likely than that their enumeration of powers is defective . This the ordinary case of all human works ...
... Senate may enter into the treaty ; whatever is to be done by a judicial sentence , the judges may pass the sentence . Nothing is more likely than that their enumeration of powers is defective . This the ordinary case of all human works ...
第 4 頁
... Senate refused . I proposed to General Washington that the executive department should wear mourning ; he declined it , because he said he should not know where to draw the line , if he once began that ceremony . Mr. Adams was then Vice ...
... Senate refused . I proposed to General Washington that the executive department should wear mourning ; he declined it , because he said he should not know where to draw the line , if he once began that ceremony . Mr. Adams was then Vice ...
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... Senate was decided by twenty - four against seven , which was ten more than enough . The vote in the House of Representatives for making provision for its execution , was carried by eighty - nine against twenty - three , which was a ...
... Senate was decided by twenty - four against seven , which was ten more than enough . The vote in the House of Representatives for making provision for its execution , was carried by eighty - nine against twenty - three , which was a ...
第 48 頁
... Senate ; and that you would take the neces- sary measures to get yourself there . Perhaps , as a preli- minary , you should go to our legislature . Giles's absence has been a most serious misfortune . A majority of the Senate means well ...
... Senate ; and that you would take the neces- sary measures to get yourself there . Perhaps , as a preli- minary , you should go to our legislature . Giles's absence has been a most serious misfortune . A majority of the Senate means well ...
第 63 頁
... Senate had not yet entered on the Spanish affairs , and had not yet received the papers relating to them from the other House . The moment the Representatives were ready to enter on the British affairs , Monroe's letter , which ...
... Senate had not yet entered on the Spanish affairs , and had not yet received the papers relating to them from the other House . The moment the Representatives were ready to enter on the British affairs , Monroe's letter , which ...
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