Danh ngôn của Robert Dallek

In 1800, in the first interparty contest, the Federalists warned that presidential candidate Thomas Jefferson, because of his sympathy expressed at the outset of the French Revolution, was 'the son of a half-breed Indian squaw' who would put opponents under the guillotine.
In 1800, in the first interparty contest, the Federalists warned that presidential candidate Thomas Jefferson, because of his sympathy expressed at the outset of the French Revolution, was 'the son of a half-breed Indian squaw' who would put opponents under the guillotine.
Năm 1800, trong cuộc tranh cử giữa các đảng đầu tiên, những người theo chủ nghĩa Liên bang đã cảnh báo rằng ứng cử viên tổng thống Thomas Jefferson, vì bày tỏ thiện cảm ngay từ đầu Cách mạng Pháp, là 'con trai của một phụ nữ da đỏ lai Ấn Độ', kẻ sẽ đưa đối thủ lên máy chém. .
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