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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... Mr. Jefferson gave no directions concerning it , and no one can suppose , that the letters which he desired to be destroyed as soon as read , or which he wrote in cipher , or was afraid to entrust to the post - office PREFACE . ix.
... Mr. Jefferson gave no directions concerning it , and no one can suppose , that the letters which he desired to be destroyed as soon as read , or which he wrote in cipher , or was afraid to entrust to the post - office PREFACE . ix.
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... soon as he was in his grave . We must , therefore , infer , that in leaving these papers to his lineal representative , he wished them to be carefully preserved as memorials of his thoughts and feelings , and of the times in which he ...
... soon as he was in his grave . We must , therefore , infer , that in leaving these papers to his lineal representative , he wished them to be carefully preserved as memorials of his thoughts and feelings , and of the times in which he ...
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... soon saw in the foreign in- truders the direst enemy of their race , and determined to resist their further progress . They greatly annoyed the first colonists , and in 1623 , in an interval of peace , had nearly exterminated them by a ...
... soon saw in the foreign in- truders the direst enemy of their race , and determined to resist their further progress . They greatly annoyed the first colonists , and in 1623 , in an interval of peace , had nearly exterminated them by a ...
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... soon as the inhabitants of a frontier county became sufficiently nu- merous to require it , the undefined western portion of it was separated from the rest , and formed into a new county with a new name . In this way Goochland had been ...
... soon as the inhabitants of a frontier county became sufficiently nu- merous to require it , the undefined western portion of it was separated from the rest , and formed into a new county with a new name . In this way Goochland had been ...
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... soon began to cultivate it for market ; and under the encouragement of the very high price it then bore , it so engrossed their attention to the neglect of their corn , that they sometimes suffered severely from scarcity . It long ...
... soon began to cultivate it for market ; and under the encouragement of the very high price it then bore , it so engrossed their attention to the neglect of their corn , that they sometimes suffered severely from scarcity . It long ...
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