 | Thomas Jefferson - 1904
...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...measure alone. So two of the Potomac members (White & Lee,1 but White with a revulsion of stomach almost convulsive) agreed, to change their votes, & Hamilton... | |
 | 1908
...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 two of the two Potomac Members, White and Lee — but White with a revulsion of stomach almost convulsive —... | |
 | 1908
...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 two of the two Potomac Members, White and Lee — but White with a revulsion of stomach almost convulsive —... | |
 | Barry Bulkley - 1913 - 138 էջ
...Philadelphia for ten years, and to Georgetown per15 manently afterwards, this might, as an anodyne, calm in some degree the ferment which might be excited by the other measure also. So two of the Potomac members (White and Lee, but White with a revulsion of stomach almost convulsive)... | |
 | 1913
...its agreement the two men who favored the Potomac location, White and Lee (but White, Jefferson says, with a revulsion of stomach almost convulsive), agreed to change their votes against the Assumption Act. On his side, Hamilton promised he would, with the help of Robert Morris,... | |
 | William Tindall - 1914 - 600 էջ
...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...votes, and Hamilton undertook to carry the other point. of stock divided, among favored states, and thrown in as a pabulum to the stock-jobbing herd. This... | |
 | John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1914
...state debts, on July 7, has often been told, and needs no retelling here.16 Jefferson informs us that " two of the Potomac members (White and Lee, but White...and Hamilton undertook to carry the other point." Daniel Carroll, a large property holder in the region where the new capital was to be located, also... | |
 | Charles Austin Beard - 1915 - 474 էջ
...state debts, on July 7, is told in the account by the former cited above.2 Jefferson informs us that "two of the Potomac members (White and Lee, but White with a revulsion of stomach almost convul/ sive) agreed to change their votes and Hamilton undertook to carry the other point." Daniel... | |
 | Thomas Nelson Page - 1923 - 196 էջ
...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...members (White and Lee, but White, with a revulsion of the stomach almost convulsive), agreed to change their votes, and Hamilton undertook to carry the other... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson - 1946 - 522 էջ
...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...measure alone. So two of the Potomac members (White & Lee,3 but White with a revulsion of stomach almost convulsive) agree to change their votes, & Hamilton... | |
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