The Life of Gouverneur Morris: With Selections from His Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers : Detailing Events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States, 第 1 卷Gray & Bowen, 1832 |
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... cause at the bar with Hamilton . - Presidential election . - Part taken by him as a Senator . - His tour to Canada . His political opinions . Orations and political writings . - General Morean . - Mad- ame de Staël's proposed visit to ...
... cause at the bar with Hamilton . - Presidential election . - Part taken by him as a Senator . - His tour to Canada . His political opinions . Orations and political writings . - General Morean . - Mad- ame de Staël's proposed visit to ...
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... causes in which he was engaged was that of a contested election , in Westchester county , where he had Mr Jay for an opponent . It involved principles of evi- dence , questions about the right of suffrage as then exercised , and a ...
... causes in which he was engaged was that of a contested election , in Westchester county , where he had Mr Jay for an opponent . It involved principles of evi- dence , questions about the right of suffrage as then exercised , and a ...
第 22 頁
... cause with the people of Boston . * meeting was summoned by a public notice , and a large con- course assembled . The tories , as the adherents of the Minis- try were called , and the moderate men of wealth and charac- ter , came to the ...
... cause with the people of Boston . * meeting was summoned by a public notice , and a large con- course assembled . The tories , as the adherents of the Minis- try were called , and the moderate men of wealth and charac- ter , came to the ...
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... cause all the first springs of government to proceed from them , may be ascribed , more than to any other reason , their confidence in the rulers of their choice , and their invariable submission to their decrees . In this respect the ...
... cause all the first springs of government to proceed from them , may be ascribed , more than to any other reason , their confidence in the rulers of their choice , and their invariable submission to their decrees . In this respect the ...
第 37 頁
... causes . In the first place , there was a large number of landed proprietors and wealthy families , who naturally felt a greater security for their property under an es- tablished order of things , than could be expected in the com ...
... causes . In the first place , there was a large number of landed proprietors and wealthy families , who naturally felt a greater security for their property under an es- tablished order of things , than could be expected in the com ...
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