Georgetown on the Potomac ; and it was thought that by giving it to Philadelphia for ten years, and to Georgetown permanently afterwards, this might, as an anodyne, calm in some degree the ferment which might be excited by the other measure alone. So... The American Historical Review - Side 286redigert av - 1914Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 sider
...as an anodyne, calm in some degree the ferment which might be excited by the other measure alone. So two of the Potomac members (White and Lee, but White...votes, and Hamilton undertook to carry the other point. In doing this, the influence he had established over the eastern members, with the agency of Robert... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 550 sider
...as an anodyne, calm in some degree the ferment which might be excited by the other measure alone. So two of the Potomac members (White and Lee, but White...votes, and Hamilton undertook to carry the other point. In doing this, the influence he had established over the eastern members, wilh the agency of Robert... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1852 - 766 sider
...which might be excited by the other measure alone. So two of the Potomac members (White and Lee, dut White with a revulsion of stomach almost convulsive)...votes, and Hamilton undertook to carry the other point. In doing this, the influence he had established over the eastern members, with the agency of Robert... | |
| JOSEPH B. VARNUM - 1854 - 130 sider
...as an anodyne, calm in some degree the ferment which might be excited by the other measure alone. So two of the Potomac members (White and Lee, but White...votes, and Hamilton undertook to carry the other point. In doing this, the influence he had established over the Eastern members, with the agency of Robert... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 806 sider
...as an anodyne, calm in some degree the ferment which might be excited by the other measure alone. So two of the Potomac members (White and Lee, but White...votes, and Hamilton undertook to carry the other point ; and so the assumption was passed, and twenty millions of stock divided among the favored States,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 612 sider
...as an anodyne, calm in some degree the ferment which might be excited by the other measure alone. So two of the Potomac members (White and Lee, but White...votes, and Hamilton undertook to carry the other point. In doing this, the influence he had established over the eastern members, with the agency of Robert... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1856 - 594 sider
...as an anodyne, calm in some degree the ferment which might be excited by the other measure alone. So two of the Potomac members (White and Lee, but White...votes, and Hamilton undertook to carry the other point. In doing this, the influence he had established over the eastern members, with the agency of Robert... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 808 sider
...as an anodyne, calm in some degree the ferment which might be excited by the other measure alone. So two of the Potomac members (White and Lee, but White...votes, and Hamilton undertook to carry the other point ; and so the assumption was passed, and twenty millions of stock divided among the favored States,... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 828 sider
...be excited by the other measure alone : so two of the Potomac members (White and Lee, but the former with a revulsion of stomach almost convulsive) agreed...and Hamilton undertook to carry the other point." DBCEMBZB, 1790.] Proceeding*. [SENATE. FIRST CONGRESS-THIRD SESSION. HELD AT THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA,... | |
| 1869 - 796 sider
...be excited by the other measure alone ; so two of the Potomac members (White and Lee, but the former with a revulsion of stomach almost convulsive) agreed...and Hamilton undertook to carry the other point." Thus log-rolling began ; or, as Mr. Jefferson would have named it, pillswallowing. Thus originated... | |
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