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 - 573 страници |
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... equal to seventy millions of pounds , since which time the product has somewhat diminished . As this plant requires land of the greatest fertility , and its finer sorts are produced only in virgin soil , which it soon exhausts , its ...
... equal to seventy millions of pounds , since which time the product has somewhat diminished . As this plant requires land of the greatest fertility , and its finer sorts are produced only in virgin soil , which it soon exhausts , its ...
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... equal to about ten times its ordinary price now , greatly en- couraged their further importation , by giving to the planters the means of purchasing as well as the inclination ; and the effect would have been much greater , if they had ...
... equal to about ten times its ordinary price now , greatly en- couraged their further importation , by giving to the planters the means of purchasing as well as the inclination ; and the effect would have been much greater , if they had ...
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... equal to eight or ten dollars at the present time : and as it was paid by the several counties to their respective members , we cannot wonder that it was one of the grounds of popular complaint in the insurrection in 1676 , under ...
... equal to eight or ten dollars at the present time : and as it was paid by the several counties to their respective members , we cannot wonder that it was one of the grounds of popular complaint in the insurrection in 1676 , under ...
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... equal attainments in science and learning . Whilst he was at college , he participated in the pleasures and amusements common to his age , without neglecting his studies . His favourite recreations were music and riding ,. and he is ...
... equal attainments in science and learning . Whilst he was at college , he participated in the pleasures and amusements common to his age , without neglecting his studies . His favourite recreations were music and riding ,. and he is ...
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... equal honour . Mr. Jefferson , noticing this subject in his memoirs , after distinguishing between the two kinds of Corresponding Committees , relies on the authority of Gordon to prove that Massachusetts is entitled only to the honour ...
... equal honour . Mr. Jefferson , noticing this subject in his memoirs , after distinguishing between the two kinds of Corresponding Committees , relies on the authority of Gordon to prove that Massachusetts is entitled only to the honour ...
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