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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... present system in the United States . At the end of the fourth volume are about eighty pages of what are quaintly denominated ANAS ; being Notes of Conversations held with President Washington , Mr. Adams , General Hamilton , and others ...
... present system in the United States . At the end of the fourth volume are about eighty pages of what are quaintly denominated ANAS ; being Notes of Conversations held with President Washington , Mr. Adams , General Hamilton , and others ...
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... present and listened to the " bold , grand , and overwhelming eloquence " of the orator of nature ; the effect of which seems never to have lost its sorcery over his mind . More than fifty years after- wards , he reverts to it with all ...
... present and listened to the " bold , grand , and overwhelming eloquence " of the orator of nature ; the effect of which seems never to have lost its sorcery over his mind . More than fifty years after- wards , he reverts to it with all ...
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... present leader , was promoting petitions for submission to British power and British usurpation . While under her present counsels , she must be contented to be nothing ; as having a vote , indeed , to be counted , but not respected ...
... present leader , was promoting petitions for submission to British power and British usurpation . While under her present counsels , she must be contented to be nothing ; as having a vote , indeed , to be counted , but not respected ...
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... present relations with Hanover , having the same executive chief , but no other neces- sary political connection ; and that our emigration from England to this country , gave her no more rights over us , than the emigra- tions of the ...
... present relations with Hanover , having the same executive chief , but no other neces- sary political connection ; and that our emigration from England to this country , gave her no more rights over us , than the emigra- tions of the ...
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... present from all other periods of American story . Scarcely have our minds been able to emerge from the astonishment , into which one stroke of Parliamentary thunder has involved us , before another more heavy and more alarming is ...
... present from all other periods of American story . Scarcely have our minds been able to emerge from the astonishment , into which one stroke of Parliamentary thunder has involved us , before another more heavy and more alarming is ...
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