The Virginia Report of 1799-1800: Touching the Alien and Sedition Laws; Together with the Virginia Resolutions of December 21, 1798, Including the Debate and Proceedings Thereon in the House of Delegates of Virginia and Other Documents Illustrative of the Report and Resolutions |
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The Republicans favoured France , influenced as well by a natural sympathy for
a great people struggling , as they supposed , for freedom , as by gratitude for the
assistance so recently received in the war of our Revolution , and animated by a
...
The Republicans favoured France , influenced as well by a natural sympathy for
a great people struggling , as they supposed , for freedom , as by gratitude for the
assistance so recently received in the war of our Revolution , and animated by a
...
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... rigorously interdicted such enterprises for the future . This led to a
correspondence between Mr. Jefferson , then Secretary of State , and Genet , the
French minister , resident here , in which the latter , confiding in the supposed
popular ...
... rigorously interdicted such enterprises for the future . This led to a
correspondence between Mr. Jefferson , then Secretary of State , and Genet , the
French minister , resident here , in which the latter , confiding in the supposed
popular ...
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... who , as belonging to the Republican party , was insultingly supposed to be
more pliable , being requested to remain . The envoys having communicated
these transactions to their government , the correspondence was laid before
Congress ...
... who , as belonging to the Republican party , was insultingly supposed to be
more pliable , being requested to remain . The envoys having communicated
these transactions to their government , the correspondence was laid before
Congress ...
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With this view they proceeded vigorously with preparations for a war with France ,
and determined to take decisive steps to expel from the country chemie all aliens
who might be supposed hostile or dangerous to its institutions . Thus they ...
With this view they proceeded vigorously with preparations for a war with France ,
and determined to take decisive steps to expel from the country chemie all aliens
who might be supposed hostile or dangerous to its institutions . Thus they ...
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The zeal of the opposite party rising with the prospect of success , and stimulated
by a sense of the importance of the principles supposed to be invaded , they
addressed themselves , with renewed ardour , to the task of overthrowing the ...
The zeal of the opposite party rising with the prospect of success , and stimulated
by a sense of the importance of the principles supposed to be invaded , they
addressed themselves , with renewed ardour , to the task of overthrowing the ...
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The Virginia Report of 1799-1800, Touching the Alien and Sedition Laws ... James Madison Ograniczony podgląd - 1850 |
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