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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... lands of North America , with few exceptions , were gradually won by the valour of the settlers themselves ; and often won , too , by an exhibition of enterprise and bravery , and at an expense of life and endur- ance of privation , of ...
... lands of North America , with few exceptions , were gradually won by the valour of the settlers themselves ; and often won , too , by an exhibition of enterprise and bravery , and at an expense of life and endur- ance of privation , of ...
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... land of the greatest fertility , and its finer sorts are produced only in virgin soil , which it soon exhausts , its culture has been steadily advancing westwardly , where fresh land is more abundant , leaving the eastern re- gion it ...
... land of the greatest fertility , and its finer sorts are produced only in virgin soil , which it soon exhausts , its culture has been steadily advancing westwardly , where fresh land is more abundant , leaving the eastern re- gion it ...
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... lands , the early settlers , whose plantations were principally along the margins of the rivers , were able to carry on a direct intercourse with foreign countries from their separate dwell- ings . Thus commerce , by the very diffusion ...
... lands , the early settlers , whose plantations were principally along the margins of the rivers , were able to carry on a direct intercourse with foreign countries from their separate dwell- ings . Thus commerce , by the very diffusion ...
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... land with their own slaves , and while those lands furnished most of the materials of a generous , and even pro- fuse hospitality , they could be consumed only where they were produced , and could neither be transported to a distance ...
... land with their own slaves , and while those lands furnished most of the materials of a generous , and even pro- fuse hospitality , they could be consumed only where they were produced , and could neither be transported to a distance ...
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... lands and slaves of the planter . Some idea of the pecuniary thraldom to which the Virginia planter was formerly subjected may be formed from the fact , that twice a year , at a general meeting of the merchants and factors in ...
... lands and slaves of the planter . Some idea of the pecuniary thraldom to which the Virginia planter was formerly subjected may be formed from the fact , that twice a year , at a general meeting of the merchants and factors in ...
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