Sketches of the Life, Writings, and Opinions of Thomas Jefferson: With Selections of the Most Valuable Portions of His Voluminous and Unrivaled Private CorrespondenceA. Francis and W. Boardman, 1832 - 556 Seiten |
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... considered by the Author as one of his best efforts in the cause of Liberty - And an elaborate paper , drafted in 1784 , on the establishment of a uniform system of Coinage and Currency , which laid the foundation of the present system ...
... considered by the Author as one of his best efforts in the cause of Liberty - And an elaborate paper , drafted in 1784 , on the establishment of a uniform system of Coinage and Currency , which laid the foundation of the present system ...
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... considered a candidate --- Character of the contest . Election of Adams --- Mag- nanimity of Jefferson towards him , and his endeavors to restore harmony --- Let- ter to Madison . Selections from his Correspondence , displaying certain ...
... considered a candidate --- Character of the contest . Election of Adams --- Mag- nanimity of Jefferson towards him , and his endeavors to restore harmony --- Let- ter to Madison . Selections from his Correspondence , displaying certain ...
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... considered ; a fortiori , it was but the first chapter in the history of the great moral and political regeneration which is ad- vancing over the earth , and to which it gave the primary impulse . The mere political disseverence of the ...
... considered ; a fortiori , it was but the first chapter in the history of the great moral and political regeneration which is ad- vancing over the earth , and to which it gave the primary impulse . The mere political disseverence of the ...
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... considered . The chain of causes and consequences , conducted , by a close and happy involution , to the grand result , so confidently predicted , and so much desired by Mr. Jefferson . It would hardly seem credible at the present day ...
... considered . The chain of causes and consequences , conducted , by a close and happy involution , to the grand result , so confidently predicted , and so much desired by Mr. Jefferson . It would hardly seem credible at the present day ...
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... considered it ' a leap too long ' for the pres- ent state of things , they were so impressed with its profound and luminous expositions of the rights and wrongs of the Colonies , that they caused it to be published in pamphlet form ...
... considered it ' a leap too long ' for the pres- ent state of things , they were so impressed with its profound and luminous expositions of the rights and wrongs of the Colonies , that they caused it to be published in pamphlet form ...
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