The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States: With Parts of His Correspondence Never Before Published, and Notices of His Opinions on Questions of Civil Government, National Policy, and Constitutional Law, Том 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837 |
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... enemies have of late years been more frequent and loud than the commenda- tions of his friends . The author was therefore aware that in undertaking to write the life of one , who was the object of such lively and opposite sentiments ...
... enemies have of late years been more frequent and loud than the commenda- tions of his friends . The author was therefore aware that in undertaking to write the life of one , who was the object of such lively and opposite sentiments ...
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... enemies or avowed partisans , or on vague recollections , have been taken as undeniable truths , to prove him guilty of wilful misrepresentation . To excuse a course so obviously unfair , it has been said , that by leaving his papers ...
... enemies or avowed partisans , or on vague recollections , have been taken as undeniable truths , to prove him guilty of wilful misrepresentation . To excuse a course so obviously unfair , it has been said , that by leaving his papers ...
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... enemy of their race , and determined to resist their further progress . They greatly annoyed the first colonists , and in 1623 , in an interval of peace , had nearly exterminated them by a general massacre . But neither their cunning ...
... enemy of their race , and determined to resist their further progress . They greatly annoyed the first colonists , and in 1623 , in an interval of peace , had nearly exterminated them by a general massacre . But neither their cunning ...
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... enemies who take counsel together against my soul ; and when I lay me down to rest , they say among themselves , Come let us destroy him . I am sure if there is such a thing as a Devil in this world , he must have been here last night ...
... enemies who take counsel together against my soul ; and when I lay me down to rest , they say among themselves , Come let us destroy him . I am sure if there is such a thing as a Devil in this world , he must have been here last night ...
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... enemy , they were willing to give in return such privileges in trade as were not too restrictive on the colonists : that the emigrants had adopted the laws of the mother country , and had continued their political union with her , by ...
... enemy , they were willing to give in return such privileges in trade as were not too restrictive on the colonists : that the emigrants had adopted the laws of the mother country , and had continued their political union with her , by ...
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