The American Heritage History of the Making of the NationAmerican Heritage Publishing Company; book trade distribution by Simon and Schuster, 1968 - United States - 416 pages |
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Page 38
... Federalist papers , which appeared as eighty - five separate essays in New York's newspapers . Of these Hamilton himself wrote two- thirds , the ailing Jay five , and Madison the rest . Al- though too quietly intellectual to cause a ...
... Federalist papers , which appeared as eighty - five separate essays in New York's newspapers . Of these Hamilton himself wrote two- thirds , the ailing Jay five , and Madison the rest . Al- though too quietly intellectual to cause a ...
Page 74
... Federalist James Bayard persuaded the lone Vermont Federalist to withhold his vote by casting a blank ballot . In return , Federalist congressmen were told , Jefferson had privately agreed to their minimum conditions : to uphold the ...
... Federalist James Bayard persuaded the lone Vermont Federalist to withhold his vote by casting a blank ballot . In return , Federalist congressmen were told , Jefferson had privately agreed to their minimum conditions : to uphold the ...
Page 86
... Federalist pre- dictions , America was prosperous , with the promise of more prosperity to come . Like Washington , Jefferson would have preferred his rural acres to the tumult of politics . The election of 1804 was such a foregone ...
... Federalist pre- dictions , America was prosperous , with the promise of more prosperity to come . Like Washington , Jefferson would have preferred his rural acres to the tumult of politics . The election of 1804 was such a foregone ...
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