| Thomas Jefferson - 1820 - 486 lehte
...entered on by the legislature, until, after the general peace, in 1785, when, by the unwearied exertions of Mr. Madison, in opposition to the endless quibbles,...passed by the legislature, with little alteration. The bill for establishing religious freedom, the principles of which had, to a certain degree, been... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 lehte
...entered on by the legislature, until, after the general peace, in 1785, when, by the unwearied exertions of Mr. Madison, in opposition to the endless quibbles,...passed by the legislature, with little alteration. eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth,' and it was the law of several antient people; but the modern... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 486 lehte
...entered on by the legislature, until after the general peace in 1785, when, by the unwearied exertions of Mr. Madison, in opposition to the endless quibbles,...of the bills were passed by the legislature, with tittle alteration. The bill for establishing religious freedom, the principles of which had, to a certain... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 526 lehte
...by the legislature, .in tii I. after the general peace, in 1 785, when, by the unwearied exertions of Mr. Madison, in opposition to the endless quibbles,...of the bills were passed by the legislature, with litde alteration. The bill for establishing religious freedom, the principles of which had, to a certain... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 lehte
...the endless quibbles, chicaneries, pervcr.iions, vexations, and delays of lawyers and dcmi-lawyers, most of the bills were passed by the legislature, with little alteration. The bill for establishing religious freedom, the princitles of which had, to a certain degree, been... | |
| 1830 - 530 lehte
...entered on \ïj gìsìatnre, until after the general peace in 1785, when, by u\e • lied exertions of Mr. Madison, in opposition to the endless quibbles,...of the bills were passed by the Legislature, with liule variation." Three of the most important measures of legislation recommended by then» failed... | |
| 1830 - 548 lehte
...entered on by the Legislature, until after the general peace in 17S.r>, when, by the nnwearied exertions of Mr. Madison, in opposition to the endless quibbles,...chicaneries, perversions, vexations and delays of lawyers and demiImvyrrs, most of the bills were passed by the Legislature, with little variation." Three of the... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 820 lehte
...upon until after the general peace, in 1785; ' when,' says Mr Jefferson, 'by the unwearied exertions of Mr Madison, in opposition to the endless quibbles,...perversions, vexations, and delays of lawyers and demi-Iawyers, most of the bills were passed by the legislature, with little alteration. The distinguished... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 636 lehte
...were not acted on until the year 1785, when, as Mr. Jefferson remarks, " by the unwearied exertions of Mr. Madison, in opposition to the endless quibbles,...chicaneries, perversions, vexations and delays of lawyers and demi-lawycrs, most of the bills were passed by the Legislature, with little alteration." It sems probable,... | |
| John Howard Hinton - 1850 - 1008 lehte
...entered on by the legislature until after the general peace in 1785, when, by the unwearied exertions of Mr. Madison, in opposition to the endless quibbles,...passed by the legislature with little alteration." s Of later years much more has been accomplished. In New York and in other states, many debates have... | |
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