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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... further motive in the publication , which has been made since Mr. Jefferson's death , of some of his papers and correspondence . From the want of cau- tion in making that publication , owing , it is presumed , to a mistaken opinion of ...
... further motive in the publication , which has been made since Mr. Jefferson's death , of some of his papers and correspondence . From the want of cau- tion in making that publication , owing , it is presumed , to a mistaken opinion of ...
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... Further opinions on the Federal Constitution . Mr. Madison's and Mr. Jefferson's respective views on Declarations of Rights . Discoveries and improvements in Science . Progress of the French Revolution . Mr. Jefferson submits a Bill of ...
... Further opinions on the Federal Constitution . Mr. Madison's and Mr. Jefferson's respective views on Declarations of Rights . Discoveries and improvements in Science . Progress of the French Revolution . Mr. Jefferson submits a Bill of ...
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... Further Assumption of State Debts . Mr. Giles's Resolutions against the Secretary of the Treasury . Proceedings thereon . Views of the two Parties . Conversation with the President on his Levees . Right of the United States to cede ...
... Further Assumption of State Debts . Mr. Giles's Resolutions against the Secretary of the Treasury . Proceedings thereon . Views of the two Parties . Conversation with the President on his Levees . Right of the United States to cede ...
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... 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 nor valour could long withstand the arts and arms of ...
... 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 nor valour could long withstand the arts and arms of ...
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... 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 not been continually supplied with labour from the paupers , and some- times ...
... 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 not been continually supplied with labour from the paupers , and some- times ...
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