The Jeffersonian cyclopedia; a comprehensive collection of the views of Thomas Jefferson classified and arranged in alphabetical order under nine thousand titles relating to government, politics, law, education, political economy, finance, science, art, literature, religious freedom, morals, etc.; |
2 |
1 |
![]() | A. |
![]() | B. |
![]() | C. |
![]() | D. |
![]() | E. |
2457. ELECTIONS (Presidential, 1796), Vice-Presidency.— |
![]() | F. |
![]() | G. |
![]() | H. |
![]() | I. |
![]() | J. |
![]() | K. |
![]() | L. |
![]() | M. |
![]() | N. |
![]() | O. |
![]() | P. |
![]() | Q. |
![]() | R. |
![]() | S. |
![]() | T. |
![]() | U. |
![]() | V. |
![]() | W. |
![]() | X. |
![]() | Y. |
![]() | Z. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() | The Jeffersonian cyclopedia; | ![]() |
2457. ELECTIONS (Presidential, 1796), Vice-Presidency.—
On principles of public
respect I should not have refused [the Presidency];
but I protest before my God, that I
shall, from the bottom of my heart, rejoice at
escaping.—
To Edward Rutledge. Washington ed. iv, 151.
Ford ed., vii, 93.
(M.
Dec. 1796)
See Vice-Presidency.
![]() | The Jeffersonian cyclopedia; | ![]() |