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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... object of such lively and opposite sentiments , he engaged in a hazardous task . He knew that with one portion of the public , any praise would be distasteful ; and that with another portion , nothing less than one unvarying strain of ...
... object of such lively and opposite sentiments , he engaged in a hazardous task . He knew that with one portion of the public , any praise would be distasteful ; and that with another portion , nothing less than one unvarying strain of ...
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... object of jealousy . General Washington consults Mr. Jefferson on this subject . His views . Its dissolution · · · . 161 CHAPTER VIII . 1784-1786 . Mr. Jefferson appointed Minister to France . Embarks at Boston . Meet- ing with Dr ...
... object of jealousy . General Washington consults Mr. Jefferson on this subject . His views . Its dissolution · · · . 161 CHAPTER VIII . 1784-1786 . Mr. Jefferson appointed Minister to France . Embarks at Boston . Meet- ing with Dr ...
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... object of their earnest wishes , as a child . 6 of note , read more than one parody was written . 2 from bottom , for usages , read usage . 5 .. ... for has , read had . 5 , for state , read stroke . " " " 7 , dele number of . Page 118 ...
... object of their earnest wishes , as a child . 6 of note , read more than one parody was written . 2 from bottom , for usages , read usage . 5 .. ... for has , read had . 5 , for state , read stroke . " " " 7 , dele number of . Page 118 ...
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... object of pride to the nation , and of honour to their author . It was probably to that diversity of knowledge with which he was here imbued , and which characterizes the Scotch sys- tem of instruction , that Mr. Jefferson owed the ...
... object of pride to the nation , and of honour to their author . It was probably to that diversity of knowledge with which he was here imbued , and which characterizes the Scotch sys- tem of instruction , that Mr. Jefferson owed the ...
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... object of which was to appoint a standing Committee of Correspondence and Inquiry , consisting of eleven persons , whose duty it should be to obtain early intelligence of the proceedings of Parliament respecting America ; to main- tain ...
... object of which was to appoint a standing Committee of Correspondence and Inquiry , consisting of eleven persons , whose duty it should be to obtain early intelligence of the proceedings of Parliament respecting America ; to main- tain ...
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