Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... Madison carried the day by a vote of 89 to 79. At no other time in his life did he so admirably exhibit his powers of persuasion , eliciting from John Marshall , who attended the sessions of the Convention , the statement : " If ...
... Madison carried the day by a vote of 89 to 79. At no other time in his life did he so admirably exhibit his powers of persuasion , eliciting from John Marshall , who attended the sessions of the Convention , the statement : " If ...
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... Madison as his successor . Not only did Jefferson love Madison , but he admired him , once saying of him : " I have known him since 1779 , when he first came into the public councils ; and , from three and thirty years ' trials , I can ...
... Madison as his successor . Not only did Jefferson love Madison , but he admired him , once saying of him : " I have known him since 1779 , when he first came into the public councils ; and , from three and thirty years ' trials , I can ...
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... Madison and Monroe , at one time , be- came speculators in land together , and bought some wild lands in the Mohawk region , near the headwaters of the Hudson River , but the enterprise apparently did not result in any great profit . At ...
... Madison and Monroe , at one time , be- came speculators in land together , and bought some wild lands in the Mohawk region , near the headwaters of the Hudson River , but the enterprise apparently did not result in any great profit . At ...
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