Virginia which followed, he sustained the new constitution in all its parts, bearing off the palm against the logic of George Mason, and the fervid declamation of Mr. Henry. With these consummate powers, were united a pure and spotless virtue, which no... American Quarterly Review - Pagina 500a cura di - 1829Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Thomas Jefferson - 1820 - 486 pagine
...bearing off the palm against the logic of George Mason, and the fervid declamation of Mr. Henry. With these consummate powers, were united a pure and spotless...have spoken, and will forever speak for themselves. So far we were proceeding in the details of reformation only ; selecting points of legislation, prominent... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 pagine
...the logic of George Mason, * See Appendix, note A. D 2 and the fervid declamation of Mr. Henry. With these consummate powers, were united a pure and spotless...have spoken, and will forever speak, for themselves. So far we were proceeding in the details of reformation only ; selecting points of legislation, prominent... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 pagine
...bearing off the palm against the logic of George Mason, and the fervid declamation of Mr. Henry. With these consummate powers, were united a pure and spotless...have spoken, and will forever speak for themselves. So far we were proceeding in the details of reformation only ; selecting points of legislation, prominent... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 486 pagine
...against the logic of George Mason, * See Appendix, note A. and the fervid declamation of Mr. Henry. With these consummate powers, were united a pure and spotless...nation, I need say nothing. They have spoken, and will for ever speak, for themselves. So far we were proceeding in the details of reformation only ; selecting... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 510 pagine
...against the logic of George Mason, * See Appendix, note A. and the fervid declamation of Mr. Henry. With these consummate powers, were united a pure and spotless...nation, I need say nothing. They have spoken, and will for ever speak, for themselves. So far we were proceeding in the details of reformation only ; selecting... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 526 pagine
...and the fervid declamation of Mr. Henry. With these consummate powers, were united a pure and spodess virtue, which no calumny has ever attempted to sully....have spoken, and will forever speak for themselves. So far we were proceeding in the details of reformation only ; selecting points of legislation, prominent... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 488 pagine
...logic of George iMason, and the fervid declamation of Mr. Henry. With these consummate powers, was united a pure and spotless virtue, which no calumny...nation, I need say nothing. They have spoken, and will for ever speak for themselves. So far we were proceeding in the details of reformation only ; selecting... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 pagine
...the logic of George Mason, and the fervid declamation of Mr. Henry. With these consummate powers, was united a pure and spotless virtue, which no calumny...have spoken, and will forever speak for themselves.'' Of Mr. Pendleton, also, who was his great opponent on all the ultra points of his theory, he has left... | |
| William Linn - 1834 - 282 pagine
...logick of George Mason, and the fervid declamation of Mr. Henry. With these consummate powers, was united a pure and spotless virtue, which no calumny...nation, I need say nothing. They have spoken, and will for ever speak for themselves." Certainly, such eulogy, and from such a pen, is sufficient recompense... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 588 pagine
...bearing off' the palm against the logic of George Mason, and the fervid declamation of Mr. Henry. With these consummate powers were united a pure and spotless...have spoken, and will forever speak for themselves." At the session of the General Assembly, in May, 1779, Mr. Jefferson introduced a law which defined... | |
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