| Thomas Jefferson - 1895 - 562 pages
...exclusion of the influence of the people. We have been trying to get another weekly or half weekly paper set up excluding advertisements, so that it might...have persuaded Freneau to set up here, but failed. In the mean time Bache's paper, the principles of which were always republican, improves in it's matter.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1904 - 538 pages
...exclusion of the influence of the people. We have been trying to get another weekly or half weekly paper set up excluding advertisements, so that it might...have persuaded Freneau to set up here, but failed. In the mean time B ache's paper, the principles of which were always republican, improves in it's matter.... | |
| Thomas Francis Moran - 1904 - 580 pages
...appointment at once. On May 15tl1 following, Jefferson said in a letter to Thomas Mann Randolph : " We hoped at one time to have persuaded Freneau to set up here, but failed." He did not relax his efforts in this direction, however, but sought through Madison and others to induce... | |
| 1904 - 584 pages
...proffered appointment at once. On May i5th following, Jefferson said in a letter to Thomas Mann Randolph: " We hoped at one time to have persuaded Freneau to set up here, but failed." He did not relax his efforts in this direction, however, but sought through Madison and others to induce... | |
| Annie Russell Marble - 1907 - 424 pages
...weekly or half-weekly set up, excluding advertisements, so that it might go through the states and furnish a whig vehicle of intelligence. We hoped at...have persuaded Freneau to set up here, but failed." The relations between Jefferson and Freneau, in connection with the National Gazette, have never been... | |
| Annie Russell Marble - 1907 - 430 pages
...weekly or half-weekly set up, excluding advertisements, so that it might go through the states and furnish a whig vehicle of intelligence. We hoped at...have persuaded Freneau to set up here, but failed." The relations between Jefferson and Freneau, in connection with the National Gazette, have never been... | |
| Annie Russell Marble - 1907 - 438 pages
...aristocracy, and the exclusion of the people. We have been trying to get another weekly or half-weekly set up, excluding advertisements, so that it might go through the states and furnish a whig vehicle of intelligence. We hoped at one time to have persuaded Freneau to set up... | |
| Willard Grosvenor Bleyer - 1927 - 504 pages
...exclusion of the influence of the people we have been trying to get another weekly or half-weekly paper set up excluding advertisements, so that it might...states, & furnish a whig vehicle of intelligence." * Jefferson, as secretary of state, offered Freneau the position of translating clerk in the Department... | |
| Lance Banning - 1995 - 566 pages
...9, 1791, PJM 14:18. "We have been trying to get another weekly or halfweekly paper set up ... [to] furnish a whig vehicle of intelligence. We hoped at...have persuaded Freneau to set up here, but failed" (TJ to Thomas Mann Randolphjr., May 15, 1791, PTJ 20:416). 30. Jefferson's correspondence on this matter... | |
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