| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 halaman
...mover and draughtsman, I, by no means, mean to claim to myself the merit of obtaining their passage. I had many occasional and strenuous coadjutors in...revolution, of expansive mind, profound judgment, coeent in argument, learned in the lore of our former constitution, and earnest for the republican... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 halaman
...mover and draughtsman, I, by no mean?, mean to claim to myself the merit of obtaining their passage. I had many occasional and strenuous coadjutors in debate, and one, most steclfast, able and zealous ; who was himself a host. This was George Mason, a man of the first order... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 510 halaman
...mover and draughtsman, I, by no mean?, mean to claim to myself the merit of obtaining their passage. I had many occasional and strenuous coadjutors in debate, and one, most stedfast, able and zealous ; who was himself a host. This was George Mason, a man of the first order... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 486 halaman
...mover and draughtsman, I, by no mean?, mean to claim to myself the merit of obtaining their passage. I had many occasional and strenuous coadjutors in debate, and one, most stedfast, able and zealous ; who was himself a host. This was George Mason, a man of the first order... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 488 halaman
...mover and draughtsman, I by no means mean to claim to myself the merit of obtaining their passage. I had many occasional and strenuous coadjutors in...first order of wisdom among those who acted on the tbeatre of the revolution, of expansive mind, profound judgment, cogent in argument, learned in the... | |
| 1830 - 714 halaman
...Jefferson in his Memoir, written in 1821, (speaking of the darkest period of the Revolution,) said — "I had many occasional and strenuous coadjutors in...host. This was George Mason; a man of the first order in wisdom among those who acted on. the theatre of the Revolution; of expansive mind, profound judgment,... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 halaman
...political chieftain, in his posthumous memoir of ' those times, are too interesting to be pretermitted. "I had many occasional and strenuous coadjutors in...acted on the theatre of the Revolution, of expansive iniud, profound judgment, cogent in argument, learned in the lore of our former constitution, and earnest... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 halaman
...political chieftain, in his posthumous memoir of those times, are too interesting to be pretermitted. "I had many occasional and strenuous coadjutors in...was George Mason, a man of the first order of wisdom amongthose who acted on the theatre of the Revolution, of expansive mind, profound judgment, cogent... | |
| Stephen Simpson - 1833 - 408 halaman
...mover and draughtsman, I by no means, mean to claim to myself the merit of obtaining their passage. I had many occasional and strenuous coadjutors in debate, and one, most stedfast, able, and zealous, who was himself a host. This was George Mason, a man of the first order... | |
| William Linn - 1834 - 284 halaman
...26th of that month. Of this gentleman Mr. Jefferson speaks in the highest terms; describing him as "a man of the first order of wisdom among those who...theatre of the revolution, of expansive mind, profound judgement, cogent in argument, learned in the lore of our former constitution, and earnest for the... | |
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