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" He has erected a multitude of new offices, [by a self-assumed power] and sent hither swarms of new officers to harass our people and eat out their substance. "
Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late ... - Page 19
by Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 464 pages
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ..., Volumes 37-38

American Philosophical Society - Electronic journals - 1808 - 622 pages
...obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. He has made [our] judges dependant on his will alone,...multitude of new offices [by a self-assumed power] & sent hither swarms of officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance. He has kept among...
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Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies: From the Papers of ..., Volume 1

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1820 - 486 pages
...refusing his as- by sent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. vet. i. 3 17 18 He has made [owr] judges dependant on his will alone for the tenure...self-assumed power] and sent hither swarms of new officers to harrass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies...
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Correspondence Between the Hon. John Adams ...

John Adams - Presidents - 1823 - 456 pages
...on his will alone, for the tenure of their offices and the amount and paiment of their salaries. he has erected a multitude of new offices by a self-assumed power, and sent hither swarms of officers to harrass our people, and to eat out their substance. he has kept among us, in times of peace,...
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A Review of the Correspondence Between the Hon. John Adams, Late President ...

Timothy Pickering - United States - 1824 - 220 pages
...on his will alone, for the tenure of their offices and the amount and paiment of their salaries. he has erected a multitude of new offices by a self-assumed power, and sent hither swarms of officers to harrass our people, and to eat out their substance. he has kept among us, in times of peace,...
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal

1826 - 518 pages
...his will alone, for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and paitnent of their salaries. he has erected a multitude of new offices by a self-assumed power, and sent hither swarms of offiJVbi altered. JVol altered. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, for opposing with...
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Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, Volume 1

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1829 - 526 pages
...tome of these states] refusing his as- by sent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. VOL. I. 3 He has made [our] judges dependant on his will alone...self-assumed power] and sent hither swarms of new officers to harrass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies...
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Memoirs, correspondence and private papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. by T.J ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 pages
...[totally to cease in some of these stales] refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. He has made [our] judges dependant on his will alone...erected a multitude of new offices, [by a self-assumed pou-er] and sent hither swarms of new officers to harass our people and eat out their substance. He...
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Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, from the Papers of ..., Volume 1

Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph - United States - 1829 - 506 pages
...protection find waging war against us. scarcely paralleled in the most bar barons ages nnd totally He has made [our] judges dependant on his will alone...salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices, [by a telf-assurwd power] and sent hither swarms of new officers to harrass our people and eat out their...
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Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson ..., Volume 1

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1829 - 510 pages
...some of these states] refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. He has made [owr] judges dependant on his will alone for the tenure...erected a multitude of new offices, [by a self-assumed pvwer\ and sent hither swarms of new officers to harass our people and eat out their substance. He...
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Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies from the Papers of T ..., Volumes 1-2

Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 pages
...some of these states'] refusing his as- by sent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. VOL. i. 3 He has made [our] judges dependant on his will alone for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries. many eaten colon !e< by declartug us...
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