The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States: With Parts of His Correspondence Never Before Published, and Notices of His Opinions on Questions of Civil Government, National Policy, and Constitutional Law, المجلد 2Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837 - 4 من الصفحات |
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... ports , are planted in every little town and district of the interior country , sway every thing in the former places by their own votes , and those of their dependants in the latter , by their insinu- ations and the influence of their ...
... ports , are planted in every little town and district of the interior country , sway every thing in the former places by their own votes , and those of their dependants in the latter , by their insinu- ations and the influence of their ...
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... he had withdrawn the instruc- tions to the custom - house officers to restrain armed vessels from leaving our ports , except in particular cases . Mr. Jefferson , in the same letter of March 21st THE LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON . 29.
... he had withdrawn the instruc- tions to the custom - house officers to restrain armed vessels from leaving our ports , except in particular cases . Mr. Jefferson , in the same letter of March 21st THE LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON . 29.
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... port of his base propositions were very unworthy of a great na- tion , if they could be imputed to it , and are calculated to excite disgust and indignation generally , and alienation in the republi- cans particularly , whom they so far ...
... port of his base propositions were very unworthy of a great na- tion , if they could be imputed to it , and are calculated to excite disgust and indignation generally , and alienation in the republi- cans particularly , whom they so far ...
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... port of New Orleans as a place of deposit ; but confidence was entertained that it would be obtained by negotiation . On the 4th of March , 1801 , the president elect delivered his inaugural address in the Senate chamber . Though ...
... port of New Orleans as a place of deposit ; but confidence was entertained that it would be obtained by negotiation . On the 4th of March , 1801 , the president elect delivered his inaugural address in the Senate chamber . Though ...
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... as the fact was certainly known in the United States , which was in the spring of 1802 , it filled the whole United States with anxiety and apprehension . The possession of the port of 116 THE LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON .
... as the fact was certainly known in the United States , which was in the spring of 1802 , it filled the whole United States with anxiety and apprehension . The possession of the port of 116 THE LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON .
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الصفحة 74 - I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.
الصفحة 88 - Still one thing more, fellow-citizens, a wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned.
الصفحة 389 - Some men look at constitutions with sanctimonious reverence, and deem them like the ark of the covenant, too sacred to be touched. They ascribe to the men of the preceding age a wisdom more than human, and suppose what they did to be beyond amendment.
الصفحة 88 - ... enlightened by a benign religion, professed indeed and practiced in various forms, yet all of them inculcating honesty, truth, temperance, gratitude, and the love of man, acknowledging and adoring an overruling providence, which by all its dispensations proves that it delights in the happiness of man here, and his greater happiness hereafter; with all these blessings, what more is necessary to make us a happy and prosperous people?
الصفحة 87 - If there be any among us who would wish to dissolve this Union, or to change its republican form, let them stand undisturbed as monuments of the safety with which error of opinion may be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it.
الصفحة 482 - to lay and collect taxes, to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States...
الصفحة 147 - The Constitution has made no provision for our holding foreign territory, still less for incorporating foreign nations into our Union. The Executive, in seizing the fugitive occurrence which so much advances the good of their country, have done an act beyond the Constitution.
الصفحة 215 - Their patriotism would certainly prefer its continuance and application to the great purposes of the public education, roads, rivers, canals, and such other objects of public improvement as it may be thought proper to add to the constitutional enumeration of federal powers.
الصفحة 101 - If a due participation of office is a matter of right, how are vacancies to be obtained ? Those by death are few ; by resignation, none. Can any other mode than that of removal be proposed ? This is a painful office ; but it is made my duty, and I meet it as such.
الصفحة 343 - ... been inconsistent in creation to have formed man for the social state, and not to have provided virtue and wisdom enough to manage the concerns of the society. May we not even say, that that form of government is the best, which provides the most effectually for a pure selection of these natural aristoi into the offices of government? The artificial aristocracy is a mischievous ingredient in government, and provision should be made to prevent its ascendency.