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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... give to its contents . My dear Sir , Montpellier , June 27 , 1836 . I have received your letter of June 17th , with the paper inclosed in it . Apart from the value put on such a mark of respect from you , in a dedication of your " Life ...
... give to its contents . My dear Sir , Montpellier , June 27 , 1836 . I have received your letter of June 17th , with the paper inclosed in it . Apart from the value put on such a mark of respect from you , in a dedication of your " Life ...
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... information of his private and do- mestic life , both when in France and in this country . From John Page , Esq . , he has received the letters that give a his- tory of Mr. Jefferson's college life , of which there X PREFACE .
... information of his private and do- mestic life , both when in France and in this country . From John Page , Esq . , he has received the letters that give a his- tory of Mr. Jefferson's college life , of which there X PREFACE .
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... give that country independence ; and whose opinions , both when he was living and since his death , have acquired a weight and currency with his countrymen , on all questions of govern- VOL . I. B ment and civil policy , which those of ...
... give that country independence ; and whose opinions , both when he was living and since his death , have acquired a weight and currency with his countrymen , on all questions of govern- VOL . I. B ment and civil policy , which those of ...
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... give a greater elevation of vir- tue to others . Domestic slavery , in fact , places the master in a state of moral discipline , and according to the use he makes of it , is he made better or worse . If he exercises his unrestricted ...
... give a greater elevation of vir- tue to others . Domestic slavery , in fact , places the master in a state of moral discipline , and according to the use he makes of it , is he made better or worse . If he exercises his unrestricted ...
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... give us some insight into his character , before it had received any modification from his commerce with the world ... gives us the beginning of this little episode in his life , does not inform us also of the conclusion , it leaves us ...
... give us some insight into his character , before it had received any modification from his commerce with the world ... gives us the beginning of this little episode in his life , does not inform us also of the conclusion , it leaves us ...
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