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" I like much the general idea of framing a government which should go on of itself, peaceably, without needing continual recurrence to the State legislatures. I like the organization of the government into legislative, judiciary, and executive. I like... "
The Monist - Page 8
edited by - 1895
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The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 5

Thomas Jefferson - 1904 - 534 pages
...Judiciary & Executive. I like the power given the Legislature to levy taxes, and for that reason solely approve of the greater house being chosen by the people directly. For tho' I think a house chosen by them will be very illy qualified to legislate for the Union, for foreign...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volumes 5-6

Thomas Jefferson - 1905 - 1018 pages
...legislatures. I like the organization of the government into legislative, judiciary and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes, and for...etc., yet this evil does not weigh against the good, of preserving inviolate the fundamental principle, that the people are not to be taxed but by representatives...
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Documentary History of the Constitution of the United States of America ...

United States. Department of State. Bureau of Rolls and Library - 1905 - 846 pages
...legislatures. I like the organization of the government into Legislative, Judiciary & Executive. I like the power given the Legislature to levy taxes, and for that reason solely approve of the greater house being chosen by the people directly, for tho' I think a house chosen by...
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Collections of the Kansas State Historical Society, Volume 17

Kansas State Historical Society - 1926 - 1000 pages
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Report of the ... Annual Session of the Georgia Bar Association, Volume 27

Georgia Bar Association - 1910 - 404 pages
...Constitution of the United States providing for the selection of Congressmen by popular vote, he said : "I approve of the greater House being chosen by the...etc., yet this evil does not weigh against the good, of preserving inviolate the fundamental principle that the people are not to be taxed but by representatives...
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American Patriots and Statesmen, from Washington to Lincoln: Patriotism of ...

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 382 pages
...legislatures. I like the organization of the government into legislative, judiciary and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes, and for...qualified to legislate for the Union, for foreign nations, &c., yet this evil does not weigh against the good, of preserving inviolate the fundamental principle,...
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The Essential American Tradition: An Anthology of Striking and Significant ...

Jesse Lee Bennett - 1925 - 360 pages
...legislatures. I like the organization of the government into legislative, judiciary and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes, and for...qualified to legislate for the Union, for foreign nations, &c., yet this evil does not weigh against the good, of preserving inviolate the fundamental principle,...
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The Constitution of the United States: Its Origin, Meaning and Application

William Backus Guitteau, Hanson Hart Webster - 1926 - 240 pages
...legislatures. I like the organization of the government into legislative, judiciary, and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes; and for...etc., yet this evil does not weigh against the good, of preserving inviolate the fundamental principle that the people are not to be taxed but by representatives...
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The Best Letters of Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson - 1926 - 514 pages
...legislatures. I like the organization of the government into legislative, judiciary and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes, and for...etc., yet this evil does not weigh against the good, of preserving inviolate the fundamental principle, that the people are not to be taxed but by representatives...
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The Secession of the Southern States

Gerald White Johnson - 1933 - 184 pages
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