Ferling, 2004, p. 208 Others alleged that Jefferson secured James Asheton Bayard 's tie-breaking electoral vote by guaranteeing the retention of various Federalist posts in the government. Source: Internet
Du Bois, 1904, pp. 95–96; Ferling 2000, p 288 In 1819, he strongly opposed a Missouri statehood application amendment that banned slave importation and freed slaves at the age of 25 on grounds it would destroy the union. Source: Internet
Ferling, p. 345 Charles Maurice de Talleyrand (portrait by François Gérard ) insisted Gerry remain in Paris after negotiations failed. Source: Internet
Ferling and Ellis argue that Washington favored Fabian tactics and Higginbotham denies it. Source: Internet
John Ferling, Almost A Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence (2009) On the other hand, Joseph Ellis says the odds favored the Americans, and asks whether there ever was any realistic chance for the British to win. Source: Internet
Ferling, 2013, pp. 221–22 As president, Jefferson was persuaded by Secretary of Treasury Albert Gallatin to leave the bank intact, but sought to restrain its influence. Source: Internet