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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... institution in the Revolution . Nows of the Boston Port Bill . Popular effervescence . Measures set in motion by Mr. Jefferson . Holds another council with his former confederates . Appointment of a general Fast in Virginia - Mr ...
... institution in the Revolution . Nows of the Boston Port Bill . Popular effervescence . Measures set in motion by Mr. Jefferson . Holds another council with his former confederates . Appointment of a general Fast in Virginia - Mr ...
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... institution --- Its origin --His opinions -- Advice to Washington , who takes measures to abolish the order . Appointed Minister Plenipotentiary , with Franklin and Adams , for negotiating treaties of commerce . To whom treaties were to ...
... institution --- Its origin --His opinions -- Advice to Washington , who takes measures to abolish the order . Appointed Minister Plenipotentiary , with Franklin and Adams , for negotiating treaties of commerce . To whom treaties were to ...
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... institutions of Primogeniture and Entails , the parent sources of those artificial inequalities in society which have caused so much misery and oppression in the world , is an indestructible commentary upon this attribute of his ...
... institutions of Primogeniture and Entails , the parent sources of those artificial inequalities in society which have caused so much misery and oppression in the world , is an indestructible commentary upon this attribute of his ...
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... institution . While in college he was more remarked for solidity than spright- liness of intellect . His faculties were so even and well balanced , that no particular endowment appeared pre - eminent . His 3 * OF THOMAS JEFFERSON . 21.
... institution . While in college he was more remarked for solidity than spright- liness of intellect . His faculties were so even and well balanced , that no particular endowment appeared pre - eminent . His 3 * OF THOMAS JEFFERSON . 21.
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... institution were incalculably beneficial to the American cause . Its precise influ- ence upon the course and management of the Revolution has never been critically and historically ascertained . Its mighty cabinet has never been broken ...
... institution were incalculably beneficial to the American cause . Its precise influ- ence upon the course and management of the Revolution has never been critically and historically ascertained . Its mighty cabinet has never been broken ...
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