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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... less abatement of these feelings towards him than is usual ; and , contrary to the maxim which invokes charity for the dead , the maledictions of his enemies have of late years been more frequent and loud than the commenda- tions of his ...
... less abatement of these feelings towards him than is usual ; and , contrary to the maxim which invokes charity for the dead , the maledictions of his enemies have of late years been more frequent and loud than the commenda- tions of his ...
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... less intolerance towards their opponents , as well as less confidence in their own exclusive integrity and wisdom ; and acquire more skill in detecting self - interest or ambition when they assume the mask of patriotism . The author ...
... less intolerance towards their opponents , as well as less confidence in their own exclusive integrity and wisdom ; and acquire more skill in detecting self - interest or ambition when they assume the mask of patriotism . The author ...
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... less amount or importance , he is indebted to a greater number of persons than can be here particularly mentioned . For the middle and latter portions of his life the author found ample materials in the public records of the country ...
... less amount or importance , he is indebted to a greater number of persons than can be here particularly mentioned . For the middle and latter portions of his life the author found ample materials in the public records of the country ...
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... less obvious causes and effects , and receive illus- trations from his modes of thinking and personal traits of character . Nor ought we to disregard the claims of pos- terity . The numerous millions of the Anglo - Saxon race , who will ...
... less obvious causes and effects , and receive illus- trations from his modes of thinking and personal traits of character . Nor ought we to disregard the claims of pos- terity . The numerous millions of the Anglo - Saxon race , who will ...
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... less than to our necessary wants , that Virginia owes this portentous accession to her popu- lation . A Dutch ship from the coast of Guinea entered James River in 1620 , thirteen years after the first settle- ment of James Town , and ...
... less than to our necessary wants , that Virginia owes this portentous accession to her popu- lation . A Dutch ship from the coast of Guinea entered James River in 1620 , thirteen years after the first settle- ment of James Town , and ...
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