| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 552 páginas
...1819. DEAR SIR, I had read in the Enquirer, and with great approbation, the pieces signed Hampden, and have read them again with redoubled approbation in the copies you have been so kind as to send me. J subscribe to every tittle of them. They contain the true principles of the revolution of 1800, for... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 550 páginas
...1S19. DEAR SIR, I had read in the Enquirer, and with great approbation, the pieces signed Hampden, and have read them again with redoubled approbation in...They contain the true principles of the revolution of 1 800, for that was as real a revolution in the principles of our government as that of 1776 was in... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1839 - 384 páginas
...says: — " I had read in the Enquirer, and with great approbation, the pieces signed Hampden, and have read them again with redoubled approbation in the copies you have been so kind as to send me. They contain the true principles of the revolution of 1800, for that was as real a revolution in the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 678 páginas
...DEAB SIR, — I had read in the Enquirer, and with great approbation, the pieces signed Hampden, and have read them again with redoubled approbation, in...have been so kind as to send me. I subscribe to every title of them. They contain the true principles of the revolution of 1800, for that was as real a revolution... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 676 páginas
...DEAR SIR, — I had read in the Enquirer, and with great approbation, the pieces signed Hampden, and have read them again with redoubled approbation, in...have been so kind as to send me. I subscribe to every title of them. They contain the true principles of the revolution of 1800, for that was as real a revolution... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 674 páginas
...constitutionality of the United States Bank, he said : 2 — "The Revolution of 1800 was as complete a revolution in the principles of our government as...indeed, by the sword, as that, but by the rational an.l peaceable instrument of reform, — the suffrage of the people. The nation declared its will by... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 704 páginas
...constitutionality of the United States Bank, he said : 2 — " The Revolution of 1800 was as complete a revolution in the principles of our government as...not effected, indeed, by the sword, as that, but by (he rational and peaceable instrument of reform, — the suffrage of the people. The nation declared... | |
| Henry Adams - 1889 - 474 páginas
...These expressions, taken together, partly explain why Jefferson thought his assumption of power to be " as real a revolution in the principles of our government as that of 1776 was in its form." His view of governmental functions was simple and clearly expressed. The national government, as he... | |
| Henry Adams - 1889 - 466 páginas
...These expressions, taken together, partly explain why Jefferson thought his assumption of power to be " as real a revolution in the principles of our government as that of 1776 was in its form." His view of governmental functions was simple and clearly expressed. The national government, as he... | |
| Henry Adams - 1889 - 466 páginas
...inclination to monarchy or republicanism." " The revolution of 1800," he wrote many years afterward,8, "was as real a revolution in the principles of our government as that of 1776 was in - its/form." ^Not, therefore, in the Inaugural Address, with its amiable professions of harmony, could... | |
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