under the leadership of Jefferson — who was by then governor of Virginia as well as a member of the Board — adopted resolutions which were endorsed by the faculty and supported by the Reverend James ...
Paul frames his story as a long-running battle between Marshall and Thomas Jefferson ... the new secretary of state, James Madison, declared the commissions incomplete, and refused to deliver ...
Thomas Jefferson was a contradictory character: the Virginia aristocrat known as the "man of the people"; the president who simplified the office yet never denied himself a luxury; the slave owner ...
Either George Washington or James Madison, I don't remember, I don't know which said it was describing the design of the Congress to Thomas Jefferson ... it with your friends and family.
There is even a respectable Madison Henings now living in Ohio who supposes that Thomas Jefferson ... idea of a steamboat. James Monroe, the least learned of the men whom Jefferson advanced ...
Never mind that they might beat the wrong person, or that they might misinterpret events that occurred before they arrived. Never mind that one man’s punch in the gut is another man’s kiss on the ...
The Federalist Papers is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison ... Anti-Federalists such as Thomas Jefferson feared that a concentration of central ...
During this time, Jefferson expects political upheaval in Great Britain, welcomes the imminent presidential transition from James Madison to James... The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, ...
"American politics is a rubber band. Pull it too far to the left and it snaps back," my political science professor once told ...
A total of 14 presidents have served two full terms. Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, Grover Cleveland, Woodrow Wilson, Dwight D. Eisenhower ...
Many dignitaries have visited the President's House through the centuries. Four of our country's early presidents—George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and John Tyler—were welcomed there, ...
Arkansas’s northern boundary was shaped in 1813 when Arkansas County was formed within the Mississippi Territory. When ...