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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... received by him . Treachery of correspondents . His efforts to revive ancient affections between Mr. Adams and himself ; reminiscence of his great regard for him . Cor- respondence with Mrs. Adams . Engages the mediation of Dr. Rush ...
... received by him . Treachery of correspondents . His efforts to revive ancient affections between Mr. Adams and himself ; reminiscence of his great regard for him . Cor- respondence with Mrs. Adams . Engages the mediation of Dr. Rush ...
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... received a similar communication from Levi Lincoln , in behalf of a certain association in Boston , to which he replied : " Disapproving myself of transferring the honors and veneration for the great birth - day of our Republic , to any ...
... received a similar communication from Levi Lincoln , in behalf of a certain association in Boston , to which he replied : " Disapproving myself of transferring the honors and veneration for the great birth - day of our Republic , to any ...
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... received , to wit , in May , 1774. Mr. Jefferson was still a member , and his sympathies for the bleeding partizans of liberty at the North , now rose to a point unequalled at any previous stage of their sufferings . Quickly perceiving ...
... received , to wit , in May , 1774. Mr. Jefferson was still a member , and his sympathies for the bleeding partizans of liberty at the North , now rose to a point unequalled at any previous stage of their sufferings . Quickly perceiving ...
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... received ; and by all the other Provinces , in quick succession , in the order in which their respective Legislatures , or informal Con- ventions , assembled . Delegates were universally chosen ; no Prov- ince sending less than two or ...
... received ; and by all the other Provinces , in quick succession , in the order in which their respective Legislatures , or informal Con- ventions , assembled . Delegates were universally chosen ; no Prov- ince sending less than two or ...
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... received at two wharves alone , must of necessity be transferred to some other place ; to which it will soon be followed by that of the two wharves . Considered in this light it would be an insolent and cruel mockery at the annihi ...
... received at two wharves alone , must of necessity be transferred to some other place ; to which it will soon be followed by that of the two wharves . Considered in this light it would be an insolent and cruel mockery at the annihi ...
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